
By Euripides Evivriades
AI is not a distant challenge; it is already reshaping our economies, democracies and societies. However, the debate remains dominated by a few corporations amassing billions in profits, while the broader public and policymakers are left reacting to their innovations. This imbalance raises profound questions: Are we shaping AI, or is AI – and its corporate stewards – shaping us?
Our response to its opportunities and threats