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What Was Actually Said in Davos 2026 About AI (Verified statements and their implications)
During the World Economic Forum in Davos, artificial intelligence was no longer discussed primarily as a breakthrough technology. In verified public statements and media-reported panels, it appeared instead as a force reshaping economies, labor markets, and decision-making structures . What follows is not interpretation disguised as quotation, but a synthesis grounded in documented remarks by leaders who spoke publicly about AI in Davos. Jamie Dimon: AI may move faster than

Krystian Dryniak
25 sty3 minut(y) czytania


Why “Offline” No Longer Exists
For a long time, we believed we had a choice. That we could be online or offline. That technology was something we connected to - not something we lived within. That switching off a device, putting the phone away, closing the laptop would be enough to regain distance and control. That way of thinking made sense. It emerged in a world where technology had clear boundaries. The internet was a place you entered. The computer was a tool you turned on. There was a time for work an

Krystian Dryniak
15 sty3 minut(y) czytania


We Are Not Living in the Digital Era. We Are Living in a Post-Digital World
For a long time, we said that we live in the digital era. Technology was something that gradually entered our lives and changed the way we work, communicate, and learn. First the computer, then the internet, later the smartphone. Each of these moments was clear. Each was a visible shift. That is why we thought about technology as something that enters our world. That way of thinking is no longer accurate. Not because technology disappeared. Quite the opposite - because it st

Krystian Dryniak
15 sty3 minut(y) czytania
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