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We are experiencing the height of the Artificial Intelligence hype.
AI in headlines. AI in videos. AI everywhere.
But this excess has a side effect: disinforms.
Much of what is said is shallow, made to gain clicks β not to teach.
“Ignorance brings fear, and fear paralyzes.” β Daniel Lucas
Therefore, first of all, you need to educate. The future of AI is not about code. It’s about awareness.
Digital literacy is understanding what technology does, how it works and what changes it.
In the case of AI:
Without this foundation, many people use AI without knowing what they are doing β and that is dangerous.
“In the world of AIs, ignorance is not protection β it is a sentence of dependence.”
Using AI is pushing a button.
Understanding AI is knowing what happens when you press it.
You don’t need to be a programmer. But you need to know:
AI follows a cycle that all innovation faces:
Today, not knowing how to use AI is like not knowing how to interpret a simple text.
It’s not about becoming an expert. It’s about not being vulnerable in the market.
Repetitive tasks? AI does. Uncreative ideas? AI simulates. Lack of innovation? AI solves.
Those who don’t follow, lose space.
Rejecting AI is like rejecting evolution.
The microwave took decades to become commonplace.
Why? Fear, lack of information, distrust.
Until public demonstrations, advertisements, education came.
The same is now happening with AI.
“Innovation without education is just a passing curiosity.”
The future demands more than knowing how to use technology. Demands to know what she does to you.
Educating is not just teaching. It is to form awareness. It’s transforming observers into people who think, decide and lead.
If you want to master AI, start by mastering your understanding of it.
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“The difference between those who command and those who are controlled by technology is knowing what’s behind the screen.”
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