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Reflections on the Digital Journey

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...

Defending the Digital Brain: Benefits and Liabilities of AI

Artificial intelligence has passed from a scientific dream into a social force. The benefits are undeniable: digital systems perform surgery with accuracy, predict climate trends, and connect billions of people. Yet the liabilities-bias, surveillance, and...

Deep Learning and the Limits of the Digital

Digitization was always about control. When those early computer scientists converted the analog waves to binary code, they got precision, storage, and scalability-but lost texture and spontaneity in the process. Deep learning continues that trade-off today: it...

The Digital Mind: Classifying Intelligence Across Time

If we trace humanity’s tools of thought-from clay tablets to cloud computing-we find the progressive digitization of intelligence itself. The first written symbols of 3400 B.C. were proto-digital in spirit: each mark encoded meaning in a repeatable form,...

The Brain’s Cortex and the History of Digitization

The human cortex-our brain’s “processor”-has inspired everything from early telegraph networks to modern neural networks. Just as ancient scribes once digitized oral traditions into written text, today’s engineers digitize human cognition into...