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**Luciano Floridi: AI Doesn't Think, It Acts**

**Beyond the Mirror: AI Is Not an (Intelligent) Reflection of Us, It Is Something Entirely New**

We feel threatened by a "super-intelligence." But what if we are looking in the wrong direction? AI is not a thinking "who," but an acting "what." And this makes all the difference.
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As we move toward 2026, the landscape of Artificial Intelligence is shifting beyond physical robotics into deeper, more invisible layers of our daily lives. This article explores the key trends set to define the near future, focusing on the rise of Agentic AI (autonomous systems that execute tasks rather than just chat), the revolution of Edge AI for faster, privacy-centric processing, and the convergence of Generative AI with scientific discovery. We also examine the critical evolution of Human-AI collaboration models and the emerging necessity of sustainable, energy-efficient computing. Without focusing on humanoid machines, we uncover how software intelligence will fundamentally reshape industries, creativity, and decision-making.
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AI Ethics & Digital Humanism

Franco Bagaglia is a university lecturer bridging AI ethics and digital humanism. This portfolio showcases talks, research reflections, and resources to cultivate human‑centric technology and critical awareness.
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