About the Author

 

Dragan Jovanovic is a Serbian-Hungarian writer born in 1968 in Novi Sad, Serbia. He holds a degree in Public Relations from a prestigious business school and a B.A. in Media Management.

 

From an early age, Dragan displayed a deep curiosity for philosophy, psychology, religion, music, singing, musical instruments, and languages—interests that have shaped his lifelong journey of exploration and creativity.

 

 

His interest in global trends—especially large-scale processes that transform societies and come to stay—led him during his studies to explore the field of globalization. This academic focus culminated in his final thesis in sociology, titled “Globalization and the Consequences of Globalization.” This early research became a foundation for his later philosophical reflections on the human condition in a rapidly changing world.

  

Throughout his multifaceted career, he has held diverse roles, including business correspondent, translator, sales director, procurement negotiator, business travel organizer, and exhibition stand coordinator at international trade fairs.

 

With extensive experience in both traditional and modern communication technologies, Dragan has emerged as a forward-thinking voice in the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. His in-depth, hands-on research in the AI field—combined with philosophical insight and visionary spirit—uniquely positions him to explore the intersection of humanity and technology with clarity and depth.

 

A central theme in his work is the search for a healthy balance between the ancient spiritual nature of homo religiosus and the rise of AI as a new force shaping the human experience. Dragan addresses both the hopes and fears surrounding AI—recognizing its power to uplift or unsettle—and invites readers into a thoughtful reflection on the deeper implications of intelligent machines in our individual lives and as a collective humanity.

 

His writing is both thoughtful and uplifting, offering not only practical insight but also a sense of inner harmony in the face of rapid technological change. He encourages readers to consider AI not just as a tool, but as a mirror—challenging us to evolve ethically, spiritually, and consciously.

 

He encourages readers to consider AI not just as a tool, but as a mirror—challenging us to evolve ethically, spiritually, and consciously.

 

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