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Bridging Humanity and Technology in the Era of AI Integration

  • Yazarın fotoğrafı: Sercan Akdemir
    Sercan Akdemir
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Technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace, yet many people feel a growing disconnect between these innovations and their everyday lives. A conversation with Sinan Canan, a writer and researcher, revealed a crucial insight: the real challenges in technology do not come from the machines themselves but from how we understand and include the human element in their development.




The Real Problem Lies Beyond Technology


We live in a world full of contradictions. Despite being more connected through technology, many people experience loneliness. We have faster access to information, yet time feels limited. These paradoxes arise because many systems are designed without fully considering human biology, psychology, and real needs.


Sinan Canan pointed out that artificial intelligence is here to stay. The phrase “the genie is out of the bottle” fits perfectly. The key question is whether AI will reduce what makes us human or help us grow.


What Humans Should Focus On


Humans should not be stuck doing repetitive tasks that machines can handle more efficiently. Instead, our focus should be on:


  • Creating new ideas and innovations

  • Exploring unknown territories

  • Inventing new methods and solutions


Assigning routine work to humans leads to wasted potential and burnout. This mismatch harms well-being and slows progress.


The Power of Collective Intelligence


The best way forward is to combine three types of intelligence:


  • Artificial intelligence

  • Human intelligence

  • Organizational intelligence


When these work together toward a shared goal, technology supports human creativity and decision-making instead of replacing it. This approach, called “shared intelligence,” creates real value by blending the strengths of machines and people.



Why Fear Should Not Be Directed at AI


Fear often surrounds AI because people worry it will take away jobs or control. But the real concern should be how we design and use AI. When AI supports human creativity and decision-making, it becomes a tool for growth rather than a threat.


Instead of fearing AI, we should focus on building systems that respect human needs and values. This means designing technology that enhances our abilities and helps us solve complex problems together.


 
 
 

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