Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 5:12:06 GMT
I agree with the neuroscientist of the Max Planck Institute, Danko Nikolic , who a few months ago stated that "human intelligence cannot be surpassed, AI may come close, but never surpass it" . We are witnessing the dawn of a new era in which "machines" will support man in reasoning and not just in calculations. In the coming years, these tools will replace a large number of people in the company and in the office, hiring, at least in this first phase, only professionals who carry out repetitive, non-creative work. Some American newspapers, to get to the news first, have experimented with forms of automated journalism, faster than the times imposed by real journalists.
No computer has yet won the Pulitzer Prize , and I fear it never will. artificial India Mobile Number Data intelligenceFor now, the automatic contents concern cold financial analysis articles and short news on earthquakes and atmospheric events, starting from the analysis of input data from financial statements, seismographs and weather stations. We are still a long way from uncovering a new “Watergate scandal” . Machines have undisputed advantages compared to people. They manage to analyze an enormous amount of data in a very short time and are not influenced by preconceptions, emotions or external pressures. The numbers, if entered correctly and not contaminated, once processed, return a clear and merciless picture of precise information to rely on.
This profession will no longer belong to human beings. People and professionals of the future will have to adapt to new tasks, not in competition with machines. Howard Gardner , the scholar who theorized the existence of 9 types of intelligence, warns us that "it doesn't matter how intelligent you are, it matters how you are" . Intelligence is not a unit of measurement applicable to anyone, nor a measurable data to generate a comparison between the person and the machine. Machines will have unbeatable capabilities on types of intelligence where humans are easily surpassed, such as logic and data analysis. Each single intelligence underlies specific capabilities and can benefit from the presence of the others. The people who play roles that can be replaced by computers must make a choice now. They have the urgent need to move towards tasks and roles that machines will never be able to aspire to: creativity and relationships .
No computer has yet won the Pulitzer Prize , and I fear it never will. artificial India Mobile Number Data intelligenceFor now, the automatic contents concern cold financial analysis articles and short news on earthquakes and atmospheric events, starting from the analysis of input data from financial statements, seismographs and weather stations. We are still a long way from uncovering a new “Watergate scandal” . Machines have undisputed advantages compared to people. They manage to analyze an enormous amount of data in a very short time and are not influenced by preconceptions, emotions or external pressures. The numbers, if entered correctly and not contaminated, once processed, return a clear and merciless picture of precise information to rely on.
This profession will no longer belong to human beings. People and professionals of the future will have to adapt to new tasks, not in competition with machines. Howard Gardner , the scholar who theorized the existence of 9 types of intelligence, warns us that "it doesn't matter how intelligent you are, it matters how you are" . Intelligence is not a unit of measurement applicable to anyone, nor a measurable data to generate a comparison between the person and the machine. Machines will have unbeatable capabilities on types of intelligence where humans are easily surpassed, such as logic and data analysis. Each single intelligence underlies specific capabilities and can benefit from the presence of the others. The people who play roles that can be replaced by computers must make a choice now. They have the urgent need to move towards tasks and roles that machines will never be able to aspire to: creativity and relationships .