The written interview with technology, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity expert Mr. Youssef Munzer.

Mr Youssef Monzer said about the future of artificial intelligence:  
artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity can be very dangerous if misused, and it could cause entire countries to lose their economies.
However, AI can truly be a force for good in our lives and society if it is carefully guided and used with a clear purpose to help people rather than hold them back.
In medicine, AI can detect diseases early, suggest treatments based on each person’s unique condition, simplify hospital workflows, and speed up new drug discoveries by simulating molecules, making healthcare more accurate and available to more people.

Monzer added"In education, AI can customize lessons to each student’s strengths and weaknesses, provide teaching support around the clock, handle grading and paperwork so teachers have more time to guide and motivate students."

Moreover "In agriculture, AI can monitor soil, predict weather and crop diseases, use drones and sensors to ensure efficient use of water and fertilizers, and help farmers produce more food sustainably"
In public services, AI can simplify paperwork and routine tasks in government offices so staff can focus more on helping people and designing better policies. 
For climate and environment, AI can analyze satellite images to detect illegal logging, model climate risks like hurricanes or floods, monitor air and water quality, and help improve energy systems and disaster response.

Of course, none of this will happen on its own. We need clear rules, public involvement, data protection, and support for workers whose jobs change. But when AI is built and used as a partner to solve real human problems, it can empower us to do more meaningful work, feel more connected, and build a future full of opportunities and shared well-being instead of fear or inequality.