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Classical Arts Bridge Past & Present at Global Conference 🏛️✨

How do ancient Greek tragedies and Homeric epics relate to TikTok trends and AI ethics? 🤔 Athina Kavoulaki, a professor from the University of Crete, dropped some wisdom bombs at the recent World Conference of Classics, proving that classical studies aren't just dusty textbooks—they're cheat codes for modern life.

Why Classics Matter Now

Kavoulaki highlighted how themes like democracy, justice, and human resilience in ancient texts mirror today's debates on climate action and digital citizenship. 'The past isn't a relic—it's a mirror,' she said, comparing Plato's dialogues to modern podcast debates 🎧.

Solving 21st-Century Puzzles

From analyzing viral misinformation through Socratic questioning to using mythological storytelling for mental health advocacy, Kavoulaki showed how classics offer fresh frameworks for Gen Z's biggest challenges. Bonus tip: Her team is collaborating with game developers to turn Odyssey-inspired quests into VR learning tools 🕶️.

As cultural exchanges like this conference boom globally, expect more collabs between historians, artists, and tech innovators. Who knew Aristotle would vibe with blockchain ethics? 💡

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