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I believe that in the future, as described, after the first highly impactful online technological revolution and after the upcoming one with AI, there will likely be a certain reaction, because it’s always the case that these civilizational processes, even if they undergo significant evolution, follow sinusoidal patterns. After people are burned

in a certain way, reaching a point where they genuinely cannot distinguish between original content and plagiarism, a shift will occur. Trust will be placed in a specific individual who takes responsibility for their words, rather than in content found elsewhere, a person who will take responsibility for what they have said. In this sense, in my opinion, after indulging in and being burned by various weird evolutions, among which is

the eruption of uncontrolled, plagiarized, variable, and audience-tailored content spewed out by algorithms, there will be a return to authenticity and the direct experience

of another human being. Because, an unverifiable truth is better, but from the mouth

of a person who stands behind that truth and which they give us in good or bad faith,

but with their face, than something that was just spit out, clicked on, and watched, and is actually a product of plagiarized data, big data.

There will be opportunities for further conferences on this topic in some time. Our series

of methodological conferences on education takes place every two years. Therefore,

I warmly invite you to consider the year 2025. That will be just after the 80th anniversary of the liberation, probably the last major event where the presence of survivors will still be felt. At this moment, we don't yet have an idea of what the main theme of this conference will be, but we will certainly think about it and discuss it with various partners around

the world who have also helped us with this conference. I would like to sincerely thank all of you for your presence.