Regarding AI, the professor-doctor is already redesigning areas such as personalized health, climate and energy, mobility, robotics and logistics. However, he warned about the decreasing use of people's “natural intelligence”. “My big fear is that we are using natural intelligence less,” he said, highlighting that excessive technological stimuli has led to a loss of focus, increased anxiety and a “knowledge collapse” phenomenon. He also brought up the concept of the “nexialist” — a professional of the future who creates connections between non-obvious areas of knowledge, being an agent of innovation in complex and interdisciplinary environments.
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