The course on the Internet and Digital Revolution has changed my perspective toward both technology and myself. Whereas before this course I viewed AI and digitization as purely technical achievements—faster processors, smart algorithms, better tools—I now see them as cultural and creative milestones. The digital world is the result not just of engineering but also of imagination, collaboration, and ethical decision-making.
Writing about topics such as AGI, deep learning, and neural modeling revealed how “being digital” is actually all about transformation. Every innovation-from cuneiform tablets to ChatGPT-reflects a fundamental human urge: first, to store experience and extend understanding. The more the line between human and machine has blurred, the more I’ve learned that digital progress is measured not in code or computation but in how we use technology to express, create, and connect.