Ai Vs Humans.

Techniche, IIT Guwahati
5 min readMay 15, 2023

The rising popularity of ChatGPT has sparked numerous debates about the future of Artificial Intelligence. Some proponents suggest that AI can enhance job efficiency, while others argue that its rapid advancement may lead to widespread job displacement, with machines and algorithms taking over human roles in various industries. Today, it is a critical topic due to its potential to revolutionize virtually every industry and aspect of society, ranging from healthcare and education to transportation and entertainment. With this evolution, it has the power to transform the way we live, work, and interact with the world. BUT WHAT EXACTLY IS AI? Artificial Intelligence can be described as a wondrous creation that allows machines to learn and make decisions on their own, much like how humans do. With its ability to process vast amounts of data and adapt to new situations, AI can help unlock the mysteries of the universe, revolutionize industries, and enhance the quality of life for people all around the world. Artificial Intelligence is like having a personal assistant who can anticipate your every need and desire. It’s the magic that makes your phone recognize your face and unlock with a glance, the wizardry that helps Facebook suggest new friends based on your interests, and the sorcery that enables Google Maps to find the fastest route to your destination. But is this enough to replace humans in their jobs? LIMITATIONS!!! The foundation of Artificial Intelligence lies deep within the realm of mathematics, a fundamental aspect of human cognition. However, while mathematics plays a critical role in creating intelligent machines, it is but one piece of the puzzle that makes up the complex and intricate web of human intelligence. While Artificial Intelligence can perform incredible feats, such as processing vast amounts of data, it still falls short in many areas compared to human intelligence. It lacks the intuitive understanding of the world that humans possess, often referred to as “common sense.” Furthermore, it cannot generate truly original ideas or create art that requires a high degree of imagination, thus lacking creativity. These deficiencies highlight the fact that while AI has made significant strides in recent years, it still has a long way to go before it can fully replicate the complexity and intricacy of human intelligence. Lacks Emotional Intelligence: As social beings, humans have an inherent need for emotional bonds with others. While AI attempts to imitate human intelligence, it falls short of replicating emotional intelligence. Why? Because it necessitates empathy and a profound understanding of the human experience, including pain and suffering, which AI simply cannot feel. Smart business owners and company executives understand the importance of appealing to these emotions of their staff and clients. And it is often such businessmen that we consider idols and heroes of society. And machines simply cannot achieve such high levels of human connection and emotion. Lacks Soft Skills: Soft skills are essential qualities that every worker should possess to create a harmonious and productive environment. Be it teamwork or attention to detail, these skills are what brighten up a workplace. Regardless of their position, individuals (only referring to humans) are trained to acquire these soft skills, which are critical to workplace development and growth. Company executives need them to thrive, as do a team of field workers to increase efficiency. And so it becomes very apparent that possessing soft skills is not just a plus but a must-have for anyone looking to thrive in the modern workforce. However, these skills are alien to machines with artificial intelligence. Developing such skills requires a higher level of reasoning and emotional intelligence which AI simply cannot possess, at least given its current state of technology. Data bias: One of the most common myths about Artificial Intelligence is the belief that it can seamlessly adapt to any situation. In reality, AI is limited by the data it receives and cannot go beyond it. Even if the data is comprehensive, when the machine encounters a new area of work or an unforeseen circumstance, it becomes ineffective. Such issues are commonplace in tech and manufacturing, and developers are constantly seeking temporary solutions. However, it is essential to remember that algorithms are entirely dependent on their creators and are unable to provide a solution when faced with an unfamiliar scenario, as they lack the domain knowledge necessary to make sense of it or, as I said previously, “common sense.” Limited by humans: Wait wait!!! Limited by humans? Isn’t artificial intelligence all about well ARTIFICIAL intelligence? While AI systems operate independently once created and do not rely on human intervention to make decisions, they are limited by the data they are trained on and the algorithms used to process this data, which in turn is decided by, you guessed it right, HUMANS!!! The development of artificial intelligence is entirely dependent on human intelligence. The term itself implies that it is created and designed by people who write the code and provide feedback with which AI machines operate and improve. As AI continues to evolve and become more prevalent in various industries, the role of humans in the development, operation, and maintenance of these machines will only increase. It is up to us to design and create its processes, build the machines, and oversee their functioning. Therefore, it is unfathomable to imagine that we would create something so powerful as to replace us on the battlefield. In a world where AI is seen as the ultimate solution to all problems, the notion of it infiltrating every industry and replacing human skills seems like a looming threat. But fear not, for the power of the human brain to analyze, create and improvise become the most remarkable abilities of us as a species. Our brains are incredibly complex and flexible, allowing us to make decisions in ways that no machine can match. Our ability to analyze information and draw logical conclusions is built on a foundation of knowledge, experience, and intuition that has been honed over thousands of years of evolution. We can create works of art, invent new technologies, and solve complex problems that machines can’t even begin to approach. And when we encounter new situations or challenges, our brains are uniquely equipped to improvise and find novel solutions. So, rest assured, the value of human skills in the workplace will continue to be irreplaceable, and AI will only serve to highlight the unparalleled strength that humans possess.

~written by ChatGPT.

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