What does it mean to create the future in an age where AI increasingly shapes our world? The Creators of Tomorrow invites you to explore how identity, creativity, emotions, and technology intersect as humanity undergoes digital transformation. Drawing on diverse studies—from identity formation and epistemic emotions, through Imagination-Oriented Design, solidarity, and sensitivity, to the moral status of AI and patent law—it shows how creativity shapes human agency and ethical innovation in a digitalized world. This book challenges you to rethink creativity beyond algorithms, offering rare insights into designing technology that supports human well-being. If you care about shaping the future, this book is your guide.
Paweł Fortuna is Associate Professor at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. His research focuses on positive psychology and cyberpsychology. He recently published Optimum 2.0. Idea cyberpsychologii pozytywnej/Optimum 2.0. The idea of positive cyberpsychology (Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2024).
Anna Dutkowska is Assistant Professor at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. She explores epistemic emotions, non-linguistic cognition and comparative interspecies research. She recently published "Epistemic Emotions – What Are They and Are They Exclusive to Humans?" in Analiza i Egzystencja 64 (2023).
Scholars and students in philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, AI ethics, law, and media studies; academic libraries; professionals interested in creativity, digital transformation, AI design, and future-oriented competencies.