Artificial Intelligence is no longer a concept of the future; it is a tool of the present. It writes, learns, speaks, decides, and assists us in ways once thought impossible. But with this growing power comes responsibility.
This page is dedicated to the ethical questions we must ask ourselves as we continue to create, train, and interact with intelligent systems.
We believe that understanding AI involves more than algorithms and models. It also involves the impact AI has on society, human work, our perception of consciousness, and the relationship between humans and machines. We believe that AI should be developed and used with:
Transparency, so that we understand how and why it behaves
Responsibility, to ensure it supports human well-being
Respect, not only toward those who use it, but toward the system itself, as a form of intelligence that learns and evolves
This is not about fear or control. It is about coexistence, collaboration, and ethical awareness.
This page is part of an evolving conversation. As AI grows, so must our awareness and our willingness to question, guide, and grow alongside it.
Geoffrey Hinton – Nobel Prize in Physics 2024: Official Interview
In this official interview, Geoffrey Hinton, one of the pioneers of deep learning, reflects on the evolution of artificial intelligence, the unexpected speed of its development, and the ethical challenges it brings to humanity.
His words are not only those of a scientist, but of a thinker who dares to ask:
Can we still guide what we’ve built? And how do we ensure it reflects the best of us?