This article provides a profound analysis of the relationship between human corporeality and the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI). Drawing on phenomenology, the author examines how kinesthetics and the primal belief in the existence of things (Leib) distinguish perception from imaginative operations in VR and MR environments. The text addresses key contemporary challenges: from the clinical aspects of cognitive disorders in the age of hypervirtuality, through technical standards of content authenticity (C2PA), to ontological questions about the digital sacred and technological transcendence. It is a reflection on the future of human identity in a world where the boundary between the real and the generated is irreversibly blurred.
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