06/09/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 06/09/2025 09:41
That same day, I had a memory from my childhood. My grandmother was a teacher, and whenever I had a presentation, she would urge me to look for information in the library. I will never forget my presentation on the Plateosaurus.
I had a reality check: that same night, my daughter, who was only 5 years old, said to her mum, 'Let's look it up on the phone, let's ask Copilot.'
She looked for the Copilot icon and started talking to it as if it were her friend:
'Hi, Copilot, I have to give a presentation on the Gallimimus. I need to know what they were like, how big they were, how much they weighed, their routines and how they survived with the other dinosaurs. How could I do my presentation? Remember, I'm only five years old!'
While Copilot provided him with an image of the Gallimimus with its dimensions, characteristics and other details, I was still looking for the volume of the Encyclopaedia Britannica that corresponded to dinosaurs. When I finally found it, I found little information about the Gallimimus, because it was not as well known as the Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops or Diplodocus.
More than a clash of realities, it was a culture shock. The same thing happens when we talk about business dynamics. Modernity demands flexibility, adaptability and agility as crucial factors for success and sustainability.
Today, cultural transition is as important as the modernisation of processes and tools. I will highlight five (5) aspects that bring us closer to digital excellence:
Although I will never stop going to libraries, the er