Hello, I’m Mana.
Today, I’d like to explore the social impact of generative AI.
Professor Yutaka Matsuo from the University of Tokyo once said:
“Generative AI is a technology that will transform society even more than the smartphone.”
And it’s true—generative AI is rapidly changing how we live, learn, work, and interact with public services.
📱 A Bigger Shift Than the Smartphone?
Since smartphones appeared in 2007, they’ve transformed our lives—maps, social media, online payments, shopping… everything became accessible from a single device.
Generative AI goes a step further. It’s not just a tool for accessing information—it’s becoming a kind of intelligent partner that can create, organize, and help us use information more effectively.
🏫 Education: Rethinking How We Learn
In schools and universities, generative AI is changing the learning experience in major ways:
- Personalized learning support: Adapting to each student’s needs and progress
- Teacher support: Assisting with lesson planning, grading, and feedback
- Inquiry-based learning: Students explore topics through questions and conversation with AI
This marks a shift away from standardized teaching toward more individualized and interactive education.
🏢 Industry: Transforming the Way We Work
In business, generative AI is not just about improving efficiency—it’s changing the very nature of work.
- Marketing: Generating ad copy and promotional content
- Sales: Writing customer emails and preparing responses
- Development: Writing code, creating technical documentation
We’re entering an era of human–AI collaboration, where AI literacy will be essential in nearly every profession.
🏛️ Government: Improving Services and Efficiency
Public sector organizations are also starting to implement generative AI solutions:
- Automated public service chatbots: For FAQs and front-desk support
- Drafting documents: Assisting in writing policies or meeting summaries
- Multilingual support: Communicating with non-native residents
At the same time, clear rules are needed to ensure that humans remain responsible for decisions and outcomes.
👥 Everyday Life: AI for Everyone
Today, anyone with a smartphone or computer can use generative AI tools in their daily life.
- 📄 Writing emails, resumes, or essays
- 📚 Studying for exams or certifications
- 👶 Supporting children’s learning or chatting with older family members
This grassroots adoption is actually driving change in education, government, and industry as well.
📝 Final Thoughts
Generative AI is no longer a tool used only by engineers or tech companies. It’s becoming a shared technology that everyone needs to understand and use wisely.
I hope this article has helped you reflect on how AI is shaping our society—and how we can all grow with it.
Let’s keep learning together! 📘
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