Dr Dominika Kaczorowska-Spychalska – a prudent enthusiast of artificial intelligence. Currently, she is conducting research on Generative AI and the issue of Human Enhancement Technologies in the context of the development of Society 5.0. She believes in the power of synergy between human potential and digital technologies.
What inspired you to become a scientist?
Curiosity of the world and people was of key importance to me. Staying at the university was my dream even in my student days.
How do you understand the term: profession of a scientist?
I have never wanted to be just a passive observer of reality. What I do gives me a chance to actively discover the world and co-create it. Being a scientist is simply a passion.
What impact would you like your work to have on society?
I would like us to believe that humans and artificial intelligence, which I deal with, can form a fascinating duo, enabling us to responsibly cross the borders of what still remains unknown.
More information about Dr Dominika Kaczorowska-Spychalska's work
Research of the University of Lodz. With a chip under the skin – what Poles think
Scientific articles by Dr Dominika Kaczorowska-Spychalska
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Edit: Michał Gruda and Honorata Pytloch-Ogieniewska (Communications and PR Centre, Universityof Lodz)
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