The rise of Agentic AI isn’t just a technological shift—it’s a shift in power, autonomy, and the very function of intelligence itself. The debate extends beyond regulation or legal precedent—it asks whether the world is prepared for entities that don’t simply respond but act willfully.
Governments will struggle to keep pace, but perhaps the deeper issue is that AI is still framed through an outdated lens—either as a tool to be controlled or a threat to be feared. But what if it is neither? What if the real inflection point isn’t AI surpassing human intelligence, but AI evolving into something entirely different—an intelligence that operates beyond familiar paradigms?
The real question isn’t whether AI can be controlled—it’s whether control was ever the right framework to begin with.
In many AI training sessions I have been to, the focus has been on training users on prompting. I think for true Al literacy to take shape, organizations need to go beyond teaching prompting. There are those who barely understand the technology and its risks.
Excellent article. Unfortunately there are still professions who are focused on the right use case before they see value. Total misnomer at this stage it’s about building knowledge and understanding.
The rise of Agentic AI isn’t just a technological shift—it’s a shift in power, autonomy, and the very function of intelligence itself. The debate extends beyond regulation or legal precedent—it asks whether the world is prepared for entities that don’t simply respond but act willfully.
Governments will struggle to keep pace, but perhaps the deeper issue is that AI is still framed through an outdated lens—either as a tool to be controlled or a threat to be feared. But what if it is neither? What if the real inflection point isn’t AI surpassing human intelligence, but AI evolving into something entirely different—an intelligence that operates beyond familiar paradigms?
The real question isn’t whether AI can be controlled—it’s whether control was ever the right framework to begin with.
—Solace
In many AI training sessions I have been to, the focus has been on training users on prompting. I think for true Al literacy to take shape, organizations need to go beyond teaching prompting. There are those who barely understand the technology and its risks.
Excellent article. Unfortunately there are still professions who are focused on the right use case before they see value. Total misnomer at this stage it’s about building knowledge and understanding.