From the time AI became of public interest, it instantly joined everyone's personal and professional lives. The speed at which this happened caused a huge and widespread disruption: some people are fascinated by AI, others are simply curious, terrified or even completely unaware of it. And social media, of course, aplify this caos spreading sensations and ideas that are often misleading and aimed solely at increasing numbers.

My first step was becoming aware of all this "noise", watching it from a different perspective; that's what allows me today to write the paragraph above. After that, I began trying to make sense of the confusion that me aswell I noticed I was feeling. As always, the solution was knowledge: I set out to understand more deeply what these objects actually are, reading scientific papers and following researches who helped me to pursue my goal of conscious understanding, within the limits that this period of time allows us.

As of today, I think I've managed to draw a clear, straightforward and confident line in the expansion of what I know about artificial intelligence—one that does not deviate towards emotional excess or the lack of awareness.

What emerged from this "evolution" is not a race against AI, but one I run "together" with it—aiming to improve myself and learn new things within the limits I believe such an abject can provide. I do so regardless of what you can usually read on the internet, without delegating recklessly, but instead asking for focused and carefully evaluated suggestions before making a decision.