#ai #humanity #moonshots

In recent months, I’ve delved deeper into intriguing topics (AI & space industry) that will soon significantly influence our lives. The rapidly evolving era of AI is not just here to disrupt but also to offer us an opportunity to reflect and decide how we engage and commit in this new world.

The AI era has already arrived, but its distribution is uneven, and access to information, knowledge, and possibilities echoes the early days of personal computers and the internet revolution. This is clearly the next human moonshot, and I am genuinely excited about the limitless possibilities AI can bring to society. For now, I choose not to dwell on the potential dangers of AI, still naively and sincerely believing in humanity’s ability to differentiate between good and bad.

The fact that not everyone has access to necessary information and AI tools, a situation I’m sure will persist for a while, underscores the world’s inequalities. It gives us, the privileged ones, the chance to be early adopters, learning how to thrive in this new dawn. It also places the responsibility in our hands of what we do with the abundance that AI brings, and the duty to include as many as possible in our journey of discovery.

I’m serious when I say that access to information, knowledge, possibilities, and resources is limited for more than half of the global population. This realization applies not only to the AI era and the availability of AI tools but also to other aspects of our lives, such as access to safety, quality education, healthcare, and basic products and services.

As billions of dollars are now invested in AI systems, and as this trend is set to continue over the coming decades, my hope is for equally significant funds to be invested in human intelligence: skills like kindness, compassion, creativity, ethics, sense of beauty and wonder, imagination, love for arts and music, and knowledge.

The list goes on… The topic of AI and other advancing technologies, e.g., in the space industry, was vividly discussed during the World Economic Forum in Davos this year, but human intelligence seemed to be absent from any agenda, which is both surprising and worrying.

So, the question I’m pondering this cold February 1st while baking buns is:

What can we, individually and collectively, do to ensure that human intelligence also thrives in the era of artificial intelligence? How can we achieve our very own human intelligence moonshot?

Here are a few of my ideas:

  • Learning about ourselves: tapping into our values and using them as a strong foundation for how we live and act in our communities.
  • Healing from past traumas.
  • Freeing ourselves from societal expectations and imaginary limitations.
  • Leading with compassion and kindness.
  • Investing time and resources in quality education based on personalized learning experiences.
  • Rediscovering a sense of childlike wonder, dreaming, and appreciation for beauty and life.
  • Co-creating and experimenting with ideas and possibilities.

How will you harness your unique human intelligence to shape the AI-driven future?

#DigitalTransformation #Innovation #Education #EthicalAI #PersonalGrowth #Creativity #Leadership #Moonshots


Here a list of few exciting things I would like to bring to you attention:

  1. Dr. Cornelia energy-on offers her mind blowing Mastermind again! I highly recommend her & her unique skills. Join the adventure here.
  2. Join us for the upcoming events in Switzerland.
  3. Activate Your Life, Vol. 4 for which I wrote a chapter, ‘Creative Bites: The Dance of Ideas, Sky, and Trust,’ along with Dr. Cornelia energy-on (who authored the chapter ‘You Are What You Eat’) and other authors, has hit the bestseller lists on Amazon.
  4. “Big Questions: Creative Industries” panel discussion video is now live here.
  5. My conversation with one and only Shelli Brunswick is available here.

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