Abstract When we see the evolution of artificial intelligence it is approaching to every individual mental toughness. Not only one part but many - such as managing emotions, rebounding, staying resilient in times of stress, self-belief, and adapting to change. Patterns begin to emerge out of 210 individuals surveyed and wide reading. When people apply AI once in a while, intentionally, it appears to make them remain calm, think in the straight, feel confident. But strain machines day and day and day? That direction is connected with broken nerves, diminished confidence in personal judgement, fatigue in thoughts. Numbers drawn out of responses point in this direction. So do other previous research which has probed the same issues. The burden of technology usage is greater than one might have guessed. Cases of still dependency are at odds with tapping at all times. One builds quiet power. The other destroys inner balance. The new perspective on the ways of how artificial intelligence is related to mental resilience is the essence of this work including the conceptualization and practical data. Ideas in this case fit well in cross-field journals particularly the ones found in Scopus. Rather than mere theory, it presents viable actions on integrating AI into life without damaging the inner balance. The use of ethics is not a feature added at the end of the paper - it is embedded in every suggestion. What comes out is not prediction but informed advice, informed by evidence. This is not all technology inventions that do not put the mind into consideration.
Rizwan Khan Amanullah (Sat,) studied this question.