Jacek Mańko

Jacek Mańko
Jacek Mańko, lecturer at the Leon Koźmiński Academy. By education a cognitive scientist, with a corporate past. Currently, he is researching the impact of technology and digital media on society and individuals. Rather a technosceptic than a techno-optimist. Privately, an avid Scrabble player and volleyball player.
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Hundreds of thousands of people follow them on social media, celebrities want to date them, and traditional media recognize them as the most influential people on the internet. The problem is that in reality they are just - or maybe just? - AI creations. What does the future hold for virtual influencers?

Recently, the processes of creating applications and AI models are undergoing increasing changes. They are moving towards reducing the role of programming in their design and lowering the entry threshold into these areas. Tools such as no-code and low-code are partly responsible for this situation.

Why, despite intense technological development intended to make work easier and more efficient, do we observe opposite phenomena? Why is declared job satisfaction low and there is a lack of sense of purpose coming from it? What went wrong?