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Romain de Wolff

Building software solutions that drive efficiency, focusing on secure AI for lawyers.

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The entry, dated 11 February 2026, reflects on the rapid acceleration of technology and the sense that the current moment represents one of the biggest shifts the world has ever seen. While acknowledging that AI and computers are increasingly handling everyday tasks like writing reports, taking minutes, and making shopping lists — often on autopilot and with impressive quality — the core argument is that human connection should remain at the center of it all. The emphasis is on preserving the basics: exchanging ideas, talking, even disagreeing, because as machines take over more routine work, genuine human contact becomes the most valuable thing left.

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Human in the loop! 11. 2. 2026 A lot of things are going to change. They are actually already changing. The tech curve we live today is getting more intense, more crazy. I think we cannot realize what we are living now. The world is witnessing it's biggest change! And I have the chance to observe this. To live it. What I think we need to focus more on is the HUMAN. People. Life. We use AI and computer more & more. Fine. Amazing. But please, don't forget the human touch. The basics. Our roots if we could say. We have to exchange. We have to chat. We have

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to fight. This sounds maybe stupid, but these things - the human contact will be more important than everything else. Why? Because all the rest will be handled by the computer. By the machine. Writing a report? Your computer will it. Your minutes? Same. Your shopping list? Exactly. You get it. Computer are already starting to do all these things for you - on autopilot! - and very well. So keep the HUMAN in the center. That's the most important. Cheers! Romain