Beyond technology: What did the “Age of Artificial Intelligence” teach us about the future?

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Last evening, the Bytes & Books book club held its third meeting, focusing on the book “The Age of AI: And Our Human Future” by Henry A. Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, and Daniel Huttenlocher. This book, a collaboration between a renowned diplomat, a leading technology executive, and a distinguished academic, explores the profound impact of artificial intelligence on human society, raising essential questions about our future.

The discussion was enriched by the presence of Silva Bashllari, an expert in data science and artificial intelligence, who shared her experiences at the intersection of technology with social and economic impact. She has contributed to organizing international conferences and has led projects aimed at making AI more accessible to the community.

Participants discussed how AI is transforming fields such as research, medicine, education, and beyond, challenging traditional concepts of knowledge and reality. The book served as a starting point for deep reflections on the role of humans in an increasingly technology-driven world.

The Age of AI served as a catalyst for profound reflections on humanity’s role in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence. Through this meeting, the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and the need for an ethical and responsible approach to technological advancements were strongly emphasized.

Bytes & Books continues to be an event where curious and knowledge-driven minds can come together to discuss the challenges and opportunities that the future holds. If you wish to be part of these discussions and contribute to shaping a brighter future, we invite you to join the upcoming meetings of the club.


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