Benjamin Bargetzi – AI is not a question of technology. It is a question of humanity.

02. December 2025 – Mandy Weinand

This week, neuroscientist and tech visionary Benjamin Bargetzi is speaking in Brussels at NATO and the European Union. On the agenda: mental resilience in the age of artificial intelligence, MindGuard’s Ukrainian project – and the question of how technology and bioanalysis can empower people rather than replace them.

What Benjamin Bargetzi repeatedly emphasises is not the next version of a model or the next efficiency gain. It is a more fundamental question:

How do we design AI in such a way that it strengthens our society – rather than dehumanising it?

Because the future of AI is not just political, technological or economic. It is deeply human.

This insight runs not only through Benjamin’s discussions in Brussels, but also through his current research on the future of social wealth, the role of banks and the stability of financial markets.

Below are five key insights from this publication – and what they mean in concrete terms for financial institutions that want to not only introduce AI, but integrate it responsibly.

1. AI is not frightening – ignorance is frightening

81% of financial professionals expect AI to replace jobs.
But only 11% believe that their own job will be affected.

The less someone knows about AI, the more secure they feel – and the greater their vague fear.

In practice, this means that:
Teams with little AI expertise block innovation, underestimate the risks of automation – and overreact when systems fail.

Leadership here does not mean control, but education, transparency and structured decision-making frameworks.

2. Digital value creation – analogue leadership

95% of value creation in financial institutions today is digital.
But less than 5% have a CIO or CTO on their board.

It’s like operating a nuclear power plant – and not letting the engineers have a say.

The result:

  • Technology is purchased, but not strategically managed.
  • Innovation is requested, not controlled.
  • Risks are discussed – but not technically understood.

Digital systems need digital competence in the boardroom.

3. Data is the new capital – and it is not public

Public AI models are becoming interchangeable. The competitive advantage lies not in the tool, but in exclusive access to authentic, private data.

Banks are evolving: from vaults to trust infrastructures.

They are becoming:

  • Digital notaries,
  • certifiers of origin,
  • issuers of identities for AI agents.

In a world full of deepfakes and synthetic content, reliability is the most important asset.

4. Autonomous AI needs proof, not trust

When AI agents act independently, they act on behalf of customers, markets and institutions.

Blind trust is negligent here. Transparency alone is not enough.

What we need is cryptographic evidence:
Zero-knowledge proofs make it possible to prove that rules have been followed – without disclosing data or models.

An AI agent can then prove:

“I acted correctly – without revealing your assets.”

5. The winners combine humans and machines – not machines against humans

The advantage does not belong to the technologists. It belongs to the orchestrators.

Those institutions that:

  • Link decision-making logic with AI,
  • Redefine governance,
  • Systematically integrate human judgement.

Hybrid teams are successful:
Domain experts, risk analysts and AI agents working together in joint cycles.

AI is not a substitute for humans. It is an amplifier.

Benjamin Bargetzi’s message:

“We must design AI in such a way that it strengthens our society – not dehumanises it. That is our responsibility.”

Whether in financial systems, defence architectures or humanitarian aid:

Technology must not disempower people. It must empower them.

Not only their productivity, but also:

  • his judgement,
  • his resilience,
  • his dignity.

When we design AI, we are not just designing software. We are designing society. And that is a responsibility that goes far beyond code.

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Benjamin Bargetzi

Neuroscientist, Technology- & AI-Pioneer, Europe's Leading Tech Visionary, Bestseller Author