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“AI-Blessing or Self-Destruction?"

  • Writer: Mario Vita
    Mario Vita
  • Jul 31
  • 2 min read

AI - Blessing or Self -Destruction?


Artificial intelligence – a brilliant invention, no doubt.

We really should learn how to use this technology.

But not just for ridiculous things like making ourselves look 20 kilos lighter in photos or enlarging certain body parts.


AI holds much more than that.

But one thing’s clear: Don’t forget to think for yourself.

Otherwise, in ten years we’ll all be remote-controlled zombies –

and AI will have to remind us: “Don’t forget to breathe. And don’t forget to eat.”


I use AI. Every day. And I’m grateful for it.

It finds platforms, contacts, and information for me in seconds.

What used to take days now happens instantly.

It’s a tool. Not a replacement.


I constantly see ads like:

“Combine AI with Canva and sell your first product in 10 minutes!”

Bullshit.

The only ones making money are the people selling you these funnels –

often built by AI itself.

They’re selling something they don’t even understand.

A carpenter knew what he was doing. A baker too.

But 95% of today’s “online sellers”? No clue.

Fast money – no knowledge.


To me, AI is like the invention of the car, the lightbulb, the printing press.

The beginning of a new era.

And it forces us to rethink our entire system.


Saying “AI will take my job” is just another excuse.

It’s time to rethink.

We need new structures. New mindsets.

Not just “keep functioning” – but think differently.


And in all of this: don’t neglect your own education.

Don’t dump everything on AI.

I notice it all the time:

Young people can’t even do basic math anymore.

Not even 1x1, let alone 10x10.

Basic knowledge has hit rock bottom.

Instead of using the internet to gain real skills,

they scroll through dating apps or swipe through bodies like meat.


Of course, this digital world is scary sometimes.

But that’s exactly why we have to stay awake.

Not everything is bad. Not everything is fake.

But what matters is: What do I do with it?


I want my signature to remain visible.

If there’s a typo, it’s mine.

And that makes it real.

In a world where everything is flawless, edited 700 times,

and then re-generated by AI –

sometimes an imperfect, honest human is the most valuable thing of all.



Recorded at the Museum of the Future in Dubai.

This AI robot answered my questions – in real-time.

A glimpse into a future that’s already speaking back.

 
 
 

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