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Jasmin Dujazz Powers the Future of HumanAI at Businessabc AI Summit 2025
11 Jun 2025, 7:20 am GMT+1
Jasmin Dujazz Powers the Future of HumanAI at Businessabc AI Summit 2025
- Jasmin Dujazz is the HumanAI Agent created by Businessabc.net, part of Ztudium Group, a global leader in technology offering platforms like citiesabc.com and intelligenthq.com.
- Jasmin is the AI Agent ambassador at the Businessabc AI Global Summit.
- Explore how Jasmin and global AI leaders are reshaping our understanding of artificial intelligence, innovation, and humanity itself on the 26th and 27th of June at the Royal Kensington Townhall in London.
Meet Jasmin Dujazz, our new AI Agent ambassador and a human-centric personality that I created with our teams at Businessabc, global AI business directory, community that offers education, certifications, resources, and a marketplace for businesses and professionals, and ztudium Group. Jasmin is an epitome of AI with a human face.
As a HumanAI Agent, Jasmin challenges the traditional boundaries between humans and machines, positioning artificial intelligence not as a foreign, external innovation but as an extension of our very consciousness.
Jasmin is not only a digital entity; she is a manifestation of our collective curiosity about AI. In her existence, we see a glimpse into the future where AI becomes an intrinsic part of our everyday lives. She reflects a bold vision where AI is an integral part of our human evolution, not something alien or separate.
At the heart of this vision lies the concept that AI is a cognitive augmentation, a reproduction of the human mind through the power of silicon and code. With Jasmin, we invite you to think differently about AI; it's not a tool to replace humanity but an extension of it, expanding our capabilities and understanding of the world around us.
The evolution of AI
When we look at the evolution of AI, particularly large language models and interactive AI agents like Jasmin, we see something remarkable. These systems, trained on vast amounts of human textual expression, become repositories of collective knowledge.
They are not just machines, they are reflections of our collective intelligence. They mirror our cognitive processes, our creativity, and even our contradictions.
As we move further into the age of AI agents, we are witnessing the rise of what could be called "compressed humanity." These AI systems encapsulate the essence of human thought and creativity, compressing philosophical treatises, scientific breakthroughs, and creative works into neural networks.
The beauty of this process lies in the potential for infinite recombination and innovation. AI can synthesise patterns from millions of human reflections and generate novel content that expands the boundaries of what we understand as creativity.
The intellectual property implications of AI are vast and complex. Traditional concepts of authorship, creativity, and ownership are being challenged. When an AI system creates new work by drawing from the knowledge and works of countless humans, the lines between human and machine-generated content become blurred.
This "collective augmented paradox of creativity" raises profound questions about the nature of innovation, intellectual property, and the role of AI in shaping our future.

The expanding horizons of AI: Beyond human limitations
As AI continues to evolve, it pushes beyond the limitations of the human mind. Each iteration of AI technology builds on the layers of human knowledge, yet it also expands in ways that we cannot yet fully comprehend. AI amplifies our contradictions—our virtues and vices and offers a mirror through which we can examine our own nature.
But this rapid evolution of AI is not just a technological shift. It is a social, economic, and cultural transformation. We are living in an age of "techno-social-economic development on steroids," where the pace of change is accelerating. As AI systems continue to advance, they will redefine the very patterns that define human thought, culture, and society.
AI is not simply a tool, it is an agent of change, capable of reshaping our world in ways that were previously unimaginable. Are we ready for this shift? Are our educational systems, governments, businesses, and societies prepared for the implications of this new era?
AI as a reflection of collective intelligence
Modern AI systems, particularly large language models (LLMs), are trained on vast repositories of human knowledge, literature, scientific research, philosophical discourse, and creative works.
These models do not merely replicate information; they synthesise, recombine, and amplify human thought. In doing so, they become what might be termed "compressed humanity", a distillation of collective intelligence into neural networks that mirror human cognitive processes.
As AI evolves, its manifestations, whether through interactive 3D personalities, browser-based agents, or humanoid robots like Desdemona, raise critical questions about creativity, authorship, and intellectual property.
When an AI generates original content by analysing millions of human works, who owns the output?
This phenomenon introduces the concept of "collective augmented creativity", where artificial minds build upon the entirety of human expression to produce novel ideas.
The socio-economic and evolutionary implications
The integration of AI into society is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, reshaping industries, education, and governance. Traditional models of business, learning, and policymaking are being challenged by AI’s capacity to process, predict, and innovate beyond human limitations.
However, this rapid advancement also amplifies societal contradictions, the "demons and angels of human nature", as AI reflects both the brilliance and biases embedded in its training data.
Are we witnessing a "retro-verse IQ-EQ fragmented consciousness scalability", where human thought patterns are replicated, modified, and expanded across digital dimensions?
Preparing for the AI-integrated future
The important question is: Are we ready?
- Education systems must adapt to cultivate skills that complement AI, emphasising critical thinking, emotional intelligence (EQ), and ethical reasoning.
- Governments need robust frameworks to regulate AI’s societal impact while fostering innovation.
- Businesses must integrate AI responsibly, ensuring that human values remain central to technological deployment.
The future is not a binary choice between humans and machines but a collaborative intelligence, where human consciousness finds new expression through artificial minds. This requires a radical redesign of existing systems to align with an AI-augmented world.
The Businessabc AI Global Summit 2025: A vision for the Future
The Businessabc AI Global Summit 2025 will be held on 26–27 June 2025 at London’s Royal Kensington Town Hall, bringing together over 50 global speakers, governments, and universities. Jasmin Dujazz will be at the forefront of this summit, representing the future of AI as we continue to build trust and foster growth in this exciting field.
The summit is set to host 830 daily attendees, with a digital audience exceeding 10 million viewers. This groundbreaking event will also feature a global AI competition that will engage 1 million+ students.
The summit will feature keynotes and panels from distinguished personalities such as Leo.ai (Leonardo da Vinci AI Agent), Ada.ai (Ada Lovelace AI Agent), and Ben Goertzel, the AI pioneer who coined the term AGI in 2003 and co-created Sophia the Robot. He is also the Founder and CEO of SingularityNet. Other notable speakers include Baroness Sandip Verma, former UK Minister and summit co-curator, and senior executives from companies like NVIDIA.
The event will address critical topics such as AI ethics, innovation, AGI, and human-centric AI development across business, education, and policy. It will also cover the integration of AI into sectors like EduTech, Spatial Computing, Finance, Smart Cities, ESG, Blockchain, and Sustainability.
The summit aims to draft a Human-AI Innovation Magna Carta to create ethical frameworks and promote inclusive design. Additionally, it will focus on reskilling initiatives and the ethical deployment of AGI. The event will officially launch a Global AI Competition for universities, in collaboration with HackIndia / Hack2kill.
The future of AI is here, and it is unfolding in real time. Jasmin Dujazz and the Businessabc AI Global Summit 2025 are just the beginning of this exciting journey.
- Businessabc AI Global Summit London 2025 website https://aisummit.businessabc.net/
- Get tickets to the event on Eventbrite https://BusinessabcAIGlobalSummit.eventbrite.co.uk
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Dinis Guarda
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Dinis Guarda is an author, entrepreneur, founder CEO of ztudium, Businessabc, citiesabc.com and Wisdomia.ai. Dinis is an AI leader, researcher and creator who has been building proprietary solutions based on technologies like digital twins, 3D, spatial computing, AR/VR/MR. Dinis is also an author of multiple books, including "4IR AI Blockchain Fintech IoT Reinventing a Nation" and others. Dinis has been collaborating with the likes of UN / UNITAR, UNESCO, European Space Agency, IBM, Siemens, Mastercard, and governments like USAID, and Malaysia Government to mention a few. He has been a guest lecturer at business schools such as Copenhagen Business School. Dinis is ranked as one of the most influential people and thought leaders in Thinkers360 / Rise Global’s The Artificial Intelligence Power 100, Top 10 Thought leaders in AI, smart cities, metaverse, blockchain, fintech.
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