A couple of weeks ago, Nobel laureate Demis Hassabis forecasted that artificial intelligence (AI) will match human intelligence within
the next 5–10 years. This expectation, shared by other AI analysts, is
based on the exponential growth in AI technology. However, it neglects
an important factor. As humans delegate thinking to computers, they get
dumber.
The situation is similar to athletes losing muscle tissue
by not practicing. The introduction of AI to the workforce relieves
humans from a variety of intellectual tasks. The resulting “intellectual
vacation mode” is likely to trigger a decline in human cognitive
capabilities. As a result, the crossing point between human intelligence
and AI might arrive faster than expected, not only because AI abilities
are advancing fast but also because humans are getting dumber. The two
trends are correlated since better AI agents would reduce the
intellectual burden on humans....<<<Read More>>>....
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