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What if true innovation wasn't technological?

  • Writer: Katalin
    Katalin
  • Nov 6
  • 1 min read
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Artificial intelligence doesn’t invent anything. It amplifies what we have already created, because it relies on the same values: speed, control, performance, competition, but also greed, fear and paranoia.


The real risk isn’t that it will surpass us, but that through its alleged speed and efficiency, building on the same principles, it only reproduces and accelerates the damage we have already caused: widening the gap between the living and the machine, between the rational and the sensitive, between the feminine and the masculine, and between economic actors, nations, and states.


It separates us rather than unites us, and that’s not its fault, it’s ours.


True innovation will not be technological, not without us taking responsibility.


It will begin when we build from our human values, understanding our inner processes and true capacities, to reinvent the foundations on which we construct the future.


More on this in my book.

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