Dr. Mira Vale is the resident guide and chief explainer at AI Revolution Atlas, known for turning the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence into clear, practical insight for everyday readers.
At 25, Mira has already built an unusual career at the edge of technology, education, and social change. A gifted systems thinker from a young age, she began studying computer science, history of technology, and cognitive science side by side, convinced that AI could not be understood only as software. To her, it belongs in the same conversation as electricity, factories, printing presses, railroads, and the internet: a general-purpose force that reshapes how people work, learn, create, compete, and make decisions.
Mira’s early work focused on translating complex AI systems for nontechnical audiences. She became known for her rare ability to explain machine learning without hiding its limits, describe automation without dismissing human skill, and discuss the future of work without resorting to panic or hype. Her style is direct, curious, and practical. She believes people do not need to become engineers to understand AI, but they do need a working map of what is changing.
A scientist’s curiosity and a historian’s perspective
What makes Mira unusual is the way she studies AI like both a scientist and a historian. She keeps notebooks comparing today’s AI tools with past technological revolutions, tracks how new systems move from labs into offices and homes, and studies the gap between what a technology can do and what people actually trust it to do. She is fascinated by that middle zone: the place where tools become habits, habits become industries, and industries become part of daily life.
Helping readers ask better questions
At AI Revolution Atlas, Mira helps readers ask better questions: What can AI really do? Where does human judgment still matter most? Which skills become more valuable? What should workers, students, parents, managers, and small business owners do next?
Her mission is simple: make the AI revolution understandable enough that people can participate in it with confidence, caution, and imagination.
