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		By: Stefan Seifert		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.elementi-design.com/capability-versus-subtlety/#comment-28914&quot;&gt;antonella iovino&lt;/a&gt;.

Thank you, Antonella, for these thoughtful words!

And thank you once again for your beautiful work and for your invaluable collaboration on the “10 Years” project. Your visual sensitivity and deep understanding have helped bring our ideas to life across so many projects over the years—from Trifolio to 10 Years.

It’s always a pleasure to create together.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.elementi-design.com/capability-versus-subtlety/#comment-28914">antonella iovino</a>.</p>
<p>Thank you, Antonella, for these thoughtful words!</p>
<p>And thank you once again for your beautiful work and for your invaluable collaboration on the “10 Years” project. Your visual sensitivity and deep understanding have helped bring our ideas to life across so many projects over the years—from Trifolio to 10 Years.</p>
<p>It’s always a pleasure to create together.</p>
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		By: antonella iovino		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Every major technological advance, from electricity to computers, from nuclear power to machine learning, has been met with a mixture of enthusiasm and fear. The fact that science fiction, from Jules Verne to Kubrick, has been overtaken by reality underscores how, paradoxically, the human capacity for imagination has served as a prelude to science. Imagination paved the way, but reality then had to grapple with the ethical, social and practical implications of what it had created.
To say that AI should be viewed not as ‘magic’ but as a tool for collaboration is an extremely sound perspective.
Blind trust is just as dangerous as absolute mistrust. Instead, it is useful to recognise that artificial intelligence can expand human capabilities, provided that control remains in the hands of a conscious, critical and responsible humanity.
If reality has now surpassed the imagination of the past, what forms of imagination should we draw inspiration from now to avoid being overwhelmed by it once again, whilst maintaining a balance between wonder and caution?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every major technological advance, from electricity to computers, from nuclear power to machine learning, has been met with a mixture of enthusiasm and fear. The fact that science fiction, from Jules Verne to Kubrick, has been overtaken by reality underscores how, paradoxically, the human capacity for imagination has served as a prelude to science. Imagination paved the way, but reality then had to grapple with the ethical, social and practical implications of what it had created.<br />
To say that AI should be viewed not as ‘magic’ but as a tool for collaboration is an extremely sound perspective.<br />
Blind trust is just as dangerous as absolute mistrust. Instead, it is useful to recognise that artificial intelligence can expand human capabilities, provided that control remains in the hands of a conscious, critical and responsible humanity.<br />
If reality has now surpassed the imagination of the past, what forms of imagination should we draw inspiration from now to avoid being overwhelmed by it once again, whilst maintaining a balance between wonder and caution?</p>
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