Artificial Intelligence is rapidly entering every aspect of our work and daily life.
Autonomous agents, automated decisions, increasingly complex systems.
It is easy to focus on technical capabilities.
It is harder to pause and acknowledge a fundamental truth.
Artificial Intelligence is not a moral subject.
It has no intention.
No accountability.
No personal consequences.
When an AI system fails, responsibility remains human:
with those who designed it, those who selected it, those who deployed it, those who trusted it without understanding its limits.
The real risk today is not AI itself.
It is the use of AI without responsibility.
AI is like fire.
A revolutionary force that enabled civilization — and destruction.
Fire is neither good nor evil.
It must be understood, studied, and governed.
The challenge we face is not technological.
It is cultural, ethical, and human.
The real question is not what AI can do.
It is what we are willing to be responsible for when we use it.
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