Clearly, machines are capable of vast quantitative work. In theory, they can master oceans of quantitative information. They can do prodigious amounts of physical work.
But they cannot do qualitative work. They cannot be truly spontaneously creative in the way that someone exuding life force can. Life exists, apart from the machines of our bodies. What is best in us comes from that spirit. What is worst, from the needs of our machine.
The task is to perfect spirit, not the machine.
As I have asked before, who really wants to live forever without purpose? And I would argue that if you confine yourself to a machine, you are unable to fulfill the task of spiritual evolution which is the only purpose worth pursuing.
One can only hope that small glimmers of hope ones see here and there that knowledge of the spiritual world is breaking through are warranted. There is so much compulsion, so much short-sightedness, narcissism, and viciousness in the circles of most of our elites.