Forbes November 28, 2024
Bernard Marr

The first time a computer beat a human chess champion, doomsayers proclaimed it was the beginning of the end. That was nearly three decades ago, and contrary to those dire predictions, humans haven’t become obsolete – we’ve thrived. Today, as artificial intelligence permeates every corner of our lives, we’re hearing the same concerns. But here’s what many are missing about the AI revolution: it’s not a zero-sum game between humans and machines.

Why Humans Will Always Have The Upper Hand

The human brain remains one of the most sophisticated and efficient information-processing systems in existence. While AI can process vast amounts of data and identify patterns, it lacks the nuanced understanding that comes naturally to humans. Our ability to read...

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