January 19, 2025

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Human versus Artificial intelligence

  In the coming years, artificial intelligence will change your life like the entire world. But people have a hard time agreeing on exactly how. There are many fears that their jobs will be threatened and that robots will soon take over the world but is it that scary to sit back as we look at the differences between our brains and AI and tell you exactly why you shouldn’t be afraid?

humans start learning the laws of physics the principles of social interaction and the logic of cause and effect from their own experiences at an early age an AI has no such experience in other words AI is as smart as we allow it to be however this doesn’t mean we should relax. Simple go with the flow the future is still uncertain and Depends entirely on humans.

AI Autonomy

    people use the popular chat GPT for simple conversations quick searches for information or writing simple texts but in reality, it can do much more interesting in 2023 Alan D. Thompson former chairman of Mensa International a high IQ Community tested chat GPT4 on IQ and some narrow professional topics moreover he compared AI results to the average of Professionals in those areas and it’s remarkable to take a look. 

     AI was more prepared in 7 out of 10 tests than the average specialist in the field of medicine. It knows all and only General logic and Common Sense remain a human prerogative given this one would think that soon no humans will be the crown of creation but these tests should not frighten you the fact.

The Reality of AI

      people misunderstand artificial intelligence and compare it to our human brains there is some logic in this because we think AI thinks as we do but in reality, it’s a bit different Charles Simon CEO of Future AI Technologies thinks well it’s more correct to view modern AI methods such as machine learning as powerful statistical methods people can solve all kinds of problems and learn to solve those that they have not encountered before today’s AI has not yet reached that level.

AI Objectives vs. Human Tasks

     There’s a big difference between asking a human to do something and giving that as the objective to an AI system. When you ask a human to get you a cup of coffee, you don’t mean this should be their life’s mission, and nothing else in the universe matters.

      Even if they have to kill everybody else in Starbucks to get you the coffee before it closes they should do that. All the other things that we mutually care about. Factor into your behavior as well. The problem is we build AI systems we give them a fixed objective. Unlike AI, humans possess self-awareness.

 AI will never replace humans

    There are many reasons why AI will never replace humans. AI always has, and always will, rely on humans. AI can mimic certain human expressions, but It doesn’t match the same social ability that humans have a.i can’t empathize feel compassion deal with the unknown, or assess social situations and of course, it doesn’t feel fear That’s one of the reasons I can’t match human levels of creativity either while certain ai artists have popped up over the years they’re all trained on human works therefore it takes actual human creativity for ai to be creative plus.

     Sometimes AI systems just flat out fail.  IBM’s Watson has recommended unsafe cancer treatments a self-driving car killed a pedestrian and AI continues to be racially biased it’s clear that both AI systems and humans have value the goals shouldn’t be to replace humans with AI but to augment human intelligence with AI working alongside AI and working to eliminate biases in the systems will be key to ensuring a successful future.   

Rise of Automation

What happens when general-purpose AI hits the real economy? How do things change? Can we adapt? Can AI take away jobs? This is a point. Amazingly, Aristotle has a passage where he says, look, if we had fully automated weaving machines and plectrums that could pluck the lyre and produce music without any humans, then we wouldn’t need any workers.

    That idea, which I think it was Keynes who called technological unemployment in 1930, is very obvious to people. They think, yeah, if the machine does the work, then I will be unemployed. You can think about the warehouses that companies are currently operating for e-commerce, they are half-automated. The way it works is that of an old warehouse.

    Where you’ve got tons of stuff piled up all over the place and humans go and rummage around and then bring it back and send it off there’s a robot who goes and gets the shelving unit that contains the thing that you need, but the human has to pick the object out of the bin or off the shelf because that’s still too difficult. But, at the same time, would you make a robot that is accurate enough to be able to pick pretty much any object 

Impact of AI on human

    Interaction experts from the Pew Research Center identify specific problems that could ruin human life for example due to the uncontrolled development of AI humans could lose their right to privacy robots could take over many jobs humans may become unable to think for themselves and rely on AI to help them and developing cyber weapons and cyber warfare will lead to more deaths in conflicts worldwide.

     But there’s another side to it we haven’t yet entered this post-apocalyptic World which means there’s a chance to change everything experts give their advice here too to avoid these problems the world needs to come to a common understanding of the future of AI increase the level of empathy in digital systems and reorganize the political and legal system to preserve the dominance of humans in the labor market and important areas of activity.

FAQS

What is the difference between human and AI intelligence?

Human vs. AI Intelligence:

  • Learning: Humans learn from experiences, emotions, and intuition. AI learns from vast amounts of data and can identify patterns, but struggles with abstract concepts and applying learnings to entirely new situations.
  • Processing: AI excels at processing massive amounts of data quickly and accurately. Humans are slower but can handle complex, nuanced information and adapt to unexpected situations.
  • Creativity: Humans excel at creative problem-solving and generating new ideas. AI can be creative within its programming but struggles with true innovation.

Why can’t AI replace humans?

AI lacks the following:

  • Common Sense: Humans understand the world in which AI needs to be explicitly programmed.
  • Social Skills: Humans can understand emotions, navigate social cues, and build relationships. AI can struggle in these areas.
  • Adaptability: Humans can adapt to new situations and problems on the fly. AI is better at following defined procedures.

Who is the father of AI?

There isn’t a single “father” of AI, but Alan Turing was a pioneer in his theoretical work in the 1950s. Many other researchers have contributed significantly to the field.

What is the difference between human and AI Quora?

  • Human Quora: A question-and-answer website where real people ask and answer questions, sharing their knowledge and experiences.
  • AI Quora (doesn’t exist yet): A hypothetical platform where AI could answer questions based on its vast data pool. It might lack the personal touch and diverse perspectives of humans.
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