Forbes March 29, 2025
Joe McKendrick

Can artificial intelligence eventually mimic human intuition? And is that a good thing?

Intuition has fueled many a business or personal life decision, and there is plenty of evidence to suggest that it’s a fairly powerful and accurate tool. It taps into and selects from a vast wellspring of information in one’s brain.

As this recent podcast with neuroscientist Joel Pearson illustrates, intuition involves more than just “tapping into any unconscious information. It’s the learned information. So when we go about our lives, our brains processing thousands of things, we’re only conscious of a tiny bit of that. We have no idea what our brains processing most of the time.”

Intuitive AI – which can sense and respond to...

Today's Sponsors

Venturous
Got healthcare questions? Just ask Transcarent

Today's Sponsor

Venturous

 
Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Technology
How to Balance AI Adoption with Governance
Perplexity CEO: Company Is Not Seeing Financial Strain
Trump’s Third Term - How AI Can Help To Overthrow The US Government
Amazon Unveils AI Agent That Can Shop and Place Orders
Cardiologists’ Goal With AI: Save Time, Save Money, Save Lives

Share This Article