Otoh, I just spent a minute to even comprehend your idea. We are living in the information era, the era of dodging an orange cat has ended. And we suck at this new thing, really. We’re like slow af emulators of logic programs and tend to fallback to animal mode when tired or clueless.
Do you really think that the fundamental human act of the current era is running logic programs? I don't dispute that digital logic and its uses deeply changed humanity, but this is like calling humans "weak af imitations of steam engines" during the late-1800s railroad boom.
Calling actions/thoughts that follow a concrete list of logical rules/algorithms "animal mode" is deeply anti-human.
I don't see how you could avoid logic and do literally anything useful that is not animalistic by nature. I can only imagine how <human-incomprehensible positive adjective> it would be to be able to remember more than 7 things, use more than one thread and grasp complex ideas by simply looking at their schema for a second, all that on average. Instead we slowly follow triсkles of data, constantly being carried away by nuances and distractions, getting overwhelmed and tired in no time. Our natural "logic" sees god behind a lightning and witch behind an accident, please don't defend it.
deeply anti-human
What's wrong with that, just look at us going, globally. Any pro-human thoughts, really? Never understood this clinging to the horribly limited nature of humanity only because it has some relatively nice pockets (which usually correlate with deep thought and negatively with the lack thereof).