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Henry_Brady
Henry_Brady
April 2026

‘The issue here goes far beyond regulating, for example, deepfakes or disinformation. It goes to the heart of reorienting society to the changes in lives, the redesign and loss of jobs and perhaps the loss of meaning that will come from AI.’

by Henry Brady

“There could be an increasing division between the set of people who learn to master AI, use it effectively and efficiently and profit from its deployment and another – probably…

Rotimi_Awaye
Rotimi_Awaye
March 2026

‘As we say in Africa, when two elephants fight, the grass suffers.’ As AI advances, there will be ‘pushback, pain and correction before real stability emerges.’

by Rotimi Awaye

“First of all, it will be kind of a landslide. Advanced AI’s arrival is going to be a very overwhelming reality. Different from although somewhat the same as previous technological…

Severin_Field
Severin_Field
March 2026

‘Humans could fall so far behind future AIs or AI-augmented minds that they lose via natural selection.1) Take this seriously. 2) Maintain wide error margins. 3) Focus on building adaptive capacity.’

by Severin Field

“The media and information environment is confused and perspectives on AI vary wildly. Many people don’t think at all about the future of AI. Many more people simply imagine that…

Greg_Sherwin
Greg_Sherwin
March 2026

People will delegate crucial qualitative life decisions to AI, including how they relate to others. The loneliness crisis will worsen. Look to ‘dumb homes’ and‘chaos engineering’ to help build resilience.

by Greg Sherwin

“The path of least resistance doesn’t bode well for humans in an AI-saturated world. This will challenge human resilience due to their over-reliance on external dependencies that are prone to…

Nicholas_Diakopoulos
Nicholas_Diakopoulos
March 2026

‘Organizations cannot be resilient if they don’t focus their policies and practices on supporting three basic human psychological needs – competence, autonomy and relatedness – in authentic ways.’

by Nicholas Diakopoulos

“The spread of AI into core tasks of decision-making has the capacity to fundamentally undermine societal resilience. A helpful lens for examining this problem is self-determination theory, which identifies competence,…

Stefaan_Verhulst
Stefaan_Verhulst
March 2026

‘Humans-first’ technological design and governance are urgently needed resilience scaffolding. These systems significantly impact humans’ agency, cohesion, understanding and ability to act collectively.

by Stefaan Verhulst

“Over the past year, conversations about digital well-being evolved in a variety of ways, in part as a response to the increase in AI use. Many were initially framed around…

David_Vivancos
David_Vivancos
April 2026

‘We must integrate human training and AI collaboration capacities deeply into educational curricula and create pilot communities that develop the post-work social structures we will soon require.’

by David Vivancos

“In 10 years – probably much earlier, fewer than five – AIs won’t just assist us, they will directly and indirectly exert influence over most aspects of our daily lives….

Marina_Gorbis
Marina_Gorbis
April 2026

‘We need not focus so much on AI technology but on the political, cultural and regulatory systems which will govern its growth and applications.’

by Marina Gorbis

“The growth of connective technologies in the past 20 years – the Worldwide Web, mobile devices, collaborative platforms for knowledge creation (Wikipedia), work (Upwork, Uber, etc.) and social connectivity (Instagram,…

Barry_Chudakov
Barry_Chudakov
April 2026

‘We have to think and act differently. … These tools challenge the very validity of our social, legal and moral norms; we must engage with the reality of what is and respond with wisdom and transparency.’

by Barry Chudakov

“Embracing, resisting and struggling with transformative change begins with confronting legacy structures and inherited systems. Transformative change touches, challenges, invalidates and ultimately supersedes the systems that influence our lives in…

Scott_Santens
Scott_Santens
April 2026

There will be a growing sense that life is becoming more luck-driven. ‘A society becomes brittle when people feel like one bad month can ruin them and that no amount of effort guarantees stability.’

by Scott Santens

“AI is going to play a much bigger role in shaping our decisions, work and daily lives, but not because it becomes some all-knowing overlord that replaces everyone overnight. The…

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