December 2025



  • The age of cognitive sovereignty

    The age of cognitive sovereignty

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      For years, artificial intelligence was presented as an infrastructure of efficiency. A productivity accelerator, a competitive advantage, a technology capable of simplifying processes and reducing costs. Today, that definition appears increasingly inadequate. AI is not merely changing how work is performed. It is reshaping the very environment in which decisions are made, economic power

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  • The invisible shape of change

    The invisible shape of change

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      For more than two centuries, the relationship between human beings and technology rested on a relatively clear distinction: machines amplified physical strength, increased speed, reduced effort, and multiplied productive capacity. From the steam engine to the computer, every industrial revolution transformed work and economic systems primarily by acting upon the world of actions. Artificial

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