The Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence Can Be a Powerful Driver of Technological Progress!



By: Sherazur Rahman



Recently, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a popular topic on social media. Unfortunately, it often comes with misinformation, fear, and exaggerated claims. Some people argue that AI steals personal data for blackmail, while others say it destroys human creativity or will inevitably lead to unemployment. Many of these claims lack solid evidence and are based on misunderstandings or selective interpretations of facts.



We need to remember that AI is not an independent decision-maker. It is a tool created, trained, and operated by humans. Like any technology, its effects depend on how we use it. When AI is misused, the responsibility falls on human intent, ethical judgment, and regulatory oversight, not the technology itself. Therefore, instead of fearing AI, societies should focus on responsible, transparent, and ethical use.



Worldwide, major AI developers such as China’s DeepSeek, along with American tech companies like OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and Meta, invest billions each year in AI research and development. This significant investment stems from competition and the need to maintain public trust while following legal and ethical standards. For these companies, losing credibility would result in serious reputational, legal, and financial consequences.



Unfortunately, in many developing countries, including ours, AI is still mainly seen as a tool for writing poems and stories, generating images, or making fake voices and videos. This limited and often negative view significantly undercuts AI’s true potential. Such narrow usage reflects a larger technological gap and hinders progress in global innovation and productivity.



While some argue that AI threatens human creativity, this statement is only somewhat true. In more developed countries, AI has not replaced creativity; it has changed how creativity and productivity work. These nations have broadened AI applications across manufacturing, scientific research, healthcare, aviation, automotive engineering, robotics, space exploration, and defense technologies, leading to greater efficiency and innovation.



For instance, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan recently created ultra-small microrobots measuring about 0.05 millimeters that can function in liquid environments. This technology shows promise for future uses in medicine and biotechnology, especially in targeted drug delivery and minimally invasive procedures.



Similarly, Turkey has developed a compact drone/helicopter called “NanoAlp,” which is about 25 centimeters long. This system is already in use for military surveillance, showing how AI-driven miniaturization is changing modern defense technologies. Meanwhile, China has rolled out AI-based facial recognition CCTV systems in major cities to improve crime prevention and public safety. However, these systems have raised genuine concerns about privacy and civil liberties, highlighting the need for stronger regulatory frameworks.



On a strategic level, global powers such as the United States, China, and Russia are heavily investing in AI-driven defense systems. While these advancements can provide strategic benefits, they also bring serious ethical and humanitarian concerns. The growing militarization of AI signals troubling trends for global security and underscores the importance of international dialogue and regulation.



In conclusion, instead of giving in to fear, rumors, or misinformation, societies should focus on accurate knowledge, ethical responsibility, and human-centered uses of AI. AI ought to be seen as a tool for social welfare, scientific progress, and sustainable development—not as an inherent threat. Ensuring its responsible and constructive use can turn AI into a genuine driver of technological progress for humanity.



References: Wikipedia, BBC, Science Daily, University of Pennsylvania News Releases, Turkey Today



(Information and images collected from open sources)



Author Bio:

Sherazur Rahman

Teacher and Science Writer

Singra, Natore

Bangladesh


Note:
This article has been edited and language-refined with the assistance of AI tools. All analysis and insights are my own.



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