On Artificial Intelligence and Daily Life — Mexico City (Spanish Reflection)
This video captures an early reflection on artificial intelligence as it began to surface in everyday life.
Recorded in Mexico City and spoken in Spanish, the piece does not approach AI as spectacle, threat, or solution. Instead, it observes how emerging technologies quietly integrate into daily routines—movement through the city, public infrastructure, conversations with strangers—before their meaning is fully understood.
Rather than asking whether artificial intelligence is “good” or “bad,” the reflection stays with uncertainty: how new tools reshape perception, labor, attention, and proximity long before institutions or narratives catch up.
This video belongs to an ongoing archive of thinking in motion—ideas processed publicly, in place, and in time.