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What if humans have become the problem to solve?

  • Writer: Katalin
    Katalin
  • Mar 8
  • 1 min read

Today, we act as if humans are the problem. We are told that we are too slow, too emotional, too biased, and that technology must "enhance" us. 


But in reality...

this narrative serves a commercial agenda: 

if we believe we are the issue, then every AI-powered product becomes the solution.


By idolizing machines, we are excluding ourselves from our own future. We are building a world where human values are becoming handicaps instead of strengths. Intuition, creativity, emotions, once seen as assets, are now framed as inefficiencies to be optimized or eliminated. 


Instead of designing technology to fit us, we are adapting ourselves to fit technology. But at what cost?


And beyond that, why are we so willing to give up our place?

Are we afraid that we are no longer capable of managing the systems we’ve created?

Or do we simply prefer to avoid the responsibility that comes with holding the wheel?


By outsourcing our own strengths, we are reinforcing the belief that we are not enough as we are, presenting ourselves as the weak link in the system. As if our natural ways of thinking, feeling, and deciding were flaws to correct rather than the very foundation on which our systems should be built. 


But if we follow this logic to its conclusion, we reach a paradox: 

we end up creating a system that works better without us.


What if the real solution wasn’t to replace ourselves, but to reclaim our role in shaping the future?

 
 
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