Over the past few years, I have been exploring different ways of telling stories.
First came technology, systems, and research. Then came books. After that, music. Now, a new possibility is beginning to take shape: short films created with the support of artificial intelligence.
What fascinates me most about this moment is not the technology itself, but the ability to transform ideas into increasingly immersive experiences.
A story can begin as a book.
It can inspire a song.
It can become a conversation.
And perhaps, it can come to life through images, motion, and emotion on screen.
With the emergence of new AI tools, we are witnessing the birth of a new creative language. One that does not replace human imagination, but expands the possibilities of expression for writers, artists, researchers, and creators.
As the author of Protocolo Aurora, IA Sem Medo, and Ainda Somos Humanos?, I have spent a great deal of time reflecting on this intersection between creativity and technology.
Perhaps the next chapter of this journey will not exist only within the pages of a book.
Perhaps it will also unfold on the screen.
And that is a possibility worth exploring.
The future of creativity belongs neither to machines alone nor to humans alone.
It belongs to the stories we choose to tell.