Danielly Kaufmann is a Luxembourgish-Brazilian artist, author, and independent researcher working at the intersection of creativity, consciousness, and emerging technologies.
With a foundation in Architecture and Urbanism from the University of São Paulo, Danielly developed a systems-based approach to understanding complex realities. Her multidisciplinary practice spans filmmaking, holistic arts, education, and human-centered technology research. Beginning in São Paulo’s vibrant cultural landscape, she has pioneered interdisciplinary approaches that bridge artistic expression with emotional transformation and social inclusion.
As an independent researcher, Danielly brings critical perspective to questions of AI ethics and human flourishing. Her book, The Age of Digital Spirit: Conversations with AI at the Edge of Reality and Healing, explores how technology can serve—rather than diminish—human potential, examining how AI and language models are reshaping human cognition, communication, and wellbeing. She advocates for approaches that honor the embodied, relational, and creative dimensions of human experience as we navigate this AI-driven paradigm shift.
