Sami Mechkor

Articles and essays by Sami Mechkor about artificial intelligence, technology, humanity and the future of human progress.

Sami Mechkor is interested in how artificial intelligence and technology can help humanity and improve the future.

His public writing focuses on responsible technology, accessible knowledge, human agency, science, innovation and long-term progress. It does not describe private projects or make unsupported claims about credentials, titles or achievements.

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How AI Could Expand Human Potential

Artificial intelligence may matter most when it gives more people access to explanation, creative tools and forms of expertise that were previously difficult to reach.

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The Future Is a Portfolio of Choices

Thinking about the future is more useful when it compares several plausible paths and identifies the choices that could move society toward one of them.

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Why Technology Should Serve Humanity

Technology gains its direction from human purposes, so progress should be judged by the lives it improves and the agency it helps people retain.

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How Computing Changed Civilisation

Computing changed civilisation by making information executable, allowing instructions to be copied, combined and applied at a scale earlier tools could not reach.

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How Scientific Discovery May Accelerate

AI and automation may accelerate discovery by helping researchers navigate evidence, design experiments and explore candidate solutions, while verification remains essential.

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Agency in an Automated World

Automation can create freedom from repetitive work, but preserving agency requires meaningful choices, understandable systems and a real path to human review.

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Innovation Needs Maintenance

Innovation does not end when a new system launches; lasting value depends on maintenance, repair and the ability to adapt as real conditions change.

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What Progress Should Measure

Technical capability is part of progress, but a fuller measure must also consider access, reliability, agency and whether benefits endure over time.

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Human Dignity as a Design Constraint

Treating dignity as a design constraint changes how systems explain decisions, collect information and respond when a person does not fit the expected path.

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The Hidden Work of Useful Technology

Useful technology depends on integration, documentation, support and maintenance, forms of work that receive less attention than the invention but often determine its value.

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Evidence Bridges Ideas and Adoption

A promising idea becomes adoptable when evidence shows not only that it can work, but that it improves outcomes under the conditions where people will use it.

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How AI Changes the Way Humans Learn

AI can make explanations more responsive and practice more available, but learning still depends on effort, feedback and the ability to test understanding.

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What Comes After Today's AI Systems

The next phase of AI may be defined less by larger standalone models and more by dependable systems that can plan, use tools and remain within clear limits.

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Why Forecasts Need Humility

Forecasts are most useful when they make assumptions visible, express uncertainty honestly and help people decide what evidence would change their plans.

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Attention Is Part of Human Freedom

The ability to direct attention is a form of agency, which means digital systems should be judged partly by whether they support intention or continually interrupt it.

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