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'Artificial Intelligence Isn't to Blame – You Did It': Akvilė Mažuolė Surprises With What Lies Ahead
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'Artificial Intelligence Isn't to Blame – You Did It': Akvilė Mažuolė Surprises With What Lies Ahead

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • AI lecturer Akvilė Mažuolė asserts that human authenticity will be the key advantage in the future, not technology.
  • She believes that as AI tools become universally accessible, the ability to remain oneself will become a unique superpower.
  • Mažuolė, an EU-certified AI trainer, shared her insights on AI myths and future trends.

In an era increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, the most significant human advantage in the future will not be technological prowess, but the capacity to remain authentic. This is the core belief of Akvilė Mažuolė, an AI lecturer and European Union-certified AI trainer.

Mažuolė argues that as AI tools become democratized and accessible to everyone globally, the very definition of a "superpower" will shift. In a landscape where advanced AI capabilities are commonplace, genuine individuality and selfhood will emerge as the most valuable and distinguishing human traits.

Artificial intelligence is not to blame – you did it.

— Akvilė MažuolėA statement highlighting human agency in the context of AI development.

Her perspective challenges the common narrative that future success hinges solely on mastering new technologies. Instead, Mažuolė emphasizes the enduring importance of personal identity and the ability to navigate a technologically saturated world while retaining one's unique essence. This focus on authenticity offers a different vision for human relevance in an AI-driven future.

In a world where everyone has access to the same AI tools, authenticity will become a real superpower.

— Akvilė MažuolėExplaining her view on the future value of human individuality.
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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.