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When Reading Isn’t Enough: The Silent Impact of Functional Illiteracy on the Digital Economy
Functional illiteracy remains one of the deepest structural barriers to human progress, national competitiveness, and the real ability of individuals to benefit from the accelerating technological revolution. While global narratives often celebrate advances in basic education and access to formal schooling, the reality is far more complex. International data shows that being able to decode letters and words is not the same as understanding, interpreting, analyzing, and transf

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The New Natural Selection: How AI Amplifies Who You Have Already Become
Since Geoffrey Hinton, often called the “godfather of artificial intelligence”, began speaking more openly in recent months about the future and the role AI will play in our lives, public debate has expanded dramatically, amplifying the imagined futures of humanity. Hinton, who helped build the foundations of deep learning, now tells us that this technology has the potential to become not only more intelligent than we are, but also more persuasive. He argues that certain form

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The Urgency of a Literate Population: How Knowledge and Nature Shape the Destiny of a Society
When we look at a social map of any country on planet Earth, we see a division that goes far beyond income: it is an environmental, cognitive, and spiritual division. People with higher levels of education, greater access to information, and a stronger culture of well-being tend to live in leafy neighborhoods with flowers, trees, gardens, air circulation, and contact with natural and organic products. These environments enhance mental health, creativity, spirituality, and cog

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The future is not dystopian and bleak. It will have cities full of trees, greenery, and life everywhere.
The idea that we are heading towards a technological apocalypse is a myth deeply rooted in the modern imagination, fueled by decades of disaster movies, sensationalist narratives, and collective anxiety about the unknown. The future is not dystopian. It is transformative. And the transformation is already underway. What we are experiencing now is no different, in nature, from the great leaps forward. Historical events that shaped humanity, such as Gutenberg's invention of the

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The Cost of Ignorance in the Age of AI
Never in human history has access to information been so abundant, and never have we been so close to a collapse of collective...

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AI: Friend or Illusion? Humanity’s Reflection in the Digital Mirror
In just over a decade, artificial intelligence has quietly woven itself into the daily lives of millions around the world. For many, it’s...

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The Invisible Triangle: Desire, Faith, and Imagination in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
We live in an era where the promise of transformation has almost become a kind of currency. The internet, digital networks, artificial...

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Technology Without Humanity Is an Incomplete Strategy
We live in a time where technology has become omnipresent. It’s in our pockets, in our routines, at work, in conversations, in our dreams...

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