
"At the time of writing these lines, we have witnessed the resurgence of a technology that is not new, but rapidly evolving, which is predicted to automate multiple tasks. More importantly, it is poised to shake the very foundations of human invention, creativity, and productivity. We are witnessing in real time how AI is quickly democratising what before was considered the work of a well-formed elite in multiple areas of specialisation."
"Like with any disruptive breakthrough, polarisation is not missed in the picture. Nowadays, social networks, corporate statement releases, research papers and media outlets feel like ideological battlegrounds. On one side, we have unconditional AI advocates fuelling the existing hype. On the other hand, those who totally or partially reject the emergence of Generative AI. And somewhere in between, as often happens, the voices aiming for the underrated middle ground of embracing the technology while keeping a human-centred approach get lost in the noise of fear,"
AI has resurged as a rapidly evolving technology predicted to automate many tasks and to reshape invention, creativity, and productivity. AI is democratizing capabilities previously restricted to elite specialists, enabling anyone to create higher-quality outputs across media, prototypes, and products. The emergence of Generative AI has produced intense polarization across social networks, corporate communications, research, and media, creating ideological battlegrounds. One faction unconditionally champions AI, while another partially or wholly rejects it. Moderate, human-centred perspectives aiming to balance adoption with human values are marginalized and often criticized. The discourse oscillates between fear, excitement, and greed.
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