In the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI): Worldview, Political Preferences, and Sexual Orientation – Utopia or Realistic Prevention

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Authors: Roman Maciej Kalina
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Since the days of relatively established social structures, at least one of three phenomena has been the cause of conflicts with oneself or with those in one's immediate and wider environment: worldview, political preferences, and sexual orientation. The cognitive goal of this essay is to present the author's view on three phenomena of key importance for reducing conflicts with oneself and in interpersonal relationships. Hope lies in leaders with a distinct creative power syndrome, for whom classifying people according to such criteria is counterproductive in many ways in the long run. Unfortunately, it would be utopian to claim that artificial intelligence will be able to cyclically select candidates for the highest offices in states and representatives of international bodies in the future, so such a prospect cannot be an indicator of mental and social health. However, this conclusion does not disqualify AI as a tool to support effective prevention in both dimensions of health.

Keywords: Complementary Approach, Creative Power Syndrome, Toxic Power Syndrome

DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1007819

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