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David_Bray
David_Bray
March 2026

‘Transition is the new normal. … It is not about bouncing back to where we were, but about continuously adapting to where we are going,’ taking charge as the agents of our adaptation.

by David Bray

“Digital transformation is not an event but a continuous condition requiring ongoing adaptive practice. To thrive amid constant change, we must cultivate cognitive, emotional, social and ethical capacities that enable…

Evelyn_Tauchnitz
Evelyn_Tauchnitz
March 2026

Resilience in the AI era takes two forms: adaptive coping and agency enabling. Both are necessary, but we must shape AI to support agency. Too much adaptive coping can erode moral clarity and action.

by Evelyn Tauchnitz

“Artificial intelligence changes how we work, learn, access services, consume information and make decisions. The most immediate concern is that AI can undermine individual and societal resilience: It can destabilize…

Fernando_Barrio
Fernando_Barrio
March 2026

At a time when AI is fast-becoming infrastructure, resilience relies most upon strong legal and civic institutions rather than on people’s individual strengths. Those without such institutions will suffer.

by Fernando Barrio

“Artificial intelligence is already becoming more consequential and less visible than just a year ago as the infrastructure through which institutions perceive reality and act upon it. AI is embedding…

Alf_Rehn
Alf_Rehn
March 2026

Understand ‘cognitive triage’ and avoid ‘going with the flow.’ Real resilience is judgment about what matters, when to trust, when to pause and think. Vital ingredients: deliberate friction and existential and AI literacy.

by Alf Rehn

“As AI systems start shaping our decisions, work and daily lives the big question is not, ‘Will we adapt?’ Humans adapt to anything. We adapted to public transport, email and…

Rosa_Daneshmandnia
Rosa_Daneshmandnia
March 2026

The core resilience question is not, ‘Will AI change everything?’ Instead, it is, ‘Do we have the cognitive, emotional, social and ethical capacity to manage AI’s influence before it manages us?’

by Rosa Daneshmandnia

“We don’t just ‘use’ AI anymore. We delegate to it. That changes the definition of resilience. As AI systems begin to play a much more significant role in shaping our decisions, work…

J_Amado_Espinosa
J_Amado_Espinosa
March 2026

As AI embeds everywhere in an ‘autonomy economy,’ people will face a crisis of meaning. Resilience will come with institutional interventions, new practices, strategies to overcome vulnerabilities.

by J. Amado Espinosa

““The relationship between individuals and societies with respect to AI is complex and multifaceted. While some digitally-connected individuals and societies embrace AI, others resist or struggle with it due to…

Tracey _Follows
Tracey _Follows
March 2026

Resilience depends on sustaining the ‘un-machinable dimensions of human identity within machinic systems.’ Cultivate judgment, meaning-making, ethical reasoning, imagination, intuition, adaptability.

by Tracey Follows

“Artificial intelligence systems are no longer peripheral instruments that humans pick up and put down at will. They now operate as continuous, ambient infrastructures that shape how decisions are made,…

Mike_Linksvayer
Mike_Linksvayer
March 2026

Whether AI ultimately expands or constrains human agency will depend less on the technology itself than on the quality of the institutions we build around it. Worry about adversarial actors that scale AI.

by Mike Linksvayer

“Over the next decade, AI systems will play a significantly larger role – but with far more continuity than rupture. The most illuminating historical analogue is not a particular prior…

Alison_Poltock
Alison_Poltock
March 2026

Clarity must prevail, else our muscle of introspection will weaken, moral reasoning thin and space for ambiguity and uncertainty shrink. It’s a ‘quiet exit.’ Resilience arrives through reimagined civic design.

by Alison Poltock

“Resilience in the age of AI will not come from technical mastery, but clarity. Clarity in our ability to stay human under systemic pressure. Clarity about boundaries between self, systems…

James_Hutson
James_Hutson
March 2026

Expect sharp social and economic dislocation. ‘Without government intervention … there will be widespread unemployment.’ Resiliency will require much more than technical training.

by James Hutson

“I believe AI systems will play a much more significant role in shaping decisions, work and daily life not because of a speculative future breakthrough, but because algorithmic systems already…

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