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Hoffman admitted that the transition to an AI-driven future wouldn’t be seamless, calling it a turbulent period of change.
He called this shift the “Cognitive Industrial Revolution,” emphasizing both the extraordinary capabilities and heightened influence AI could give humanity, and the challenges that come with this evolution.
He stressed that society could navigate this shift with greater ease and resilience if it adopted a techno-humanist approach.