Artificial Intelligence (AI) strengths and weaknesses share a common origin: it’s not human. This non-human aspect is both the foundation of its capabilities and the limit of its potential.
There is an inherent connection between AI and Robotics. That is the reason for both concepts to be often depicted together in science fiction books and movies such as in the book “I, Robot” by Isaac Asimov which inspired the movie with the same name.
One of the main concerns raised by the boom of AI is the same raised by the developments in the field of Robotics: “Will it steal our jobs?”.
These technologies are not supposed to steal jobs but, instead, to improve them: to improve both the work conditions and efficiency. But their advancements also require humans to differentiate and improve the abilities that machines cannot mimic yet.
The Bio-Inspired Learning of AI
The Emotional Gap
The relationship between emotion, decision-making, and the brain is further explored in the work of neuroscientists Antoine Bechara, Hanna Damasio, and Antonio R. Damasio. Their research underscores the importance of the orbitofrontal cortex in integrating emotional and rational processes.
The Evolutionary Perspective and The Role of Mistakes in Growth
Art, in all its forms, thrives on pushing boundaries and challenging conventions. Mistakes in art can lead to new techniques, styles, and forms of expression. If we rely on AI as a full creator, fearing mistakes, we risk stifling creativity and learning.
Using AI to Enhance Human Capabilities
The Future of Jobs in an AI-Driven World
Overcoming AI: Embrace Your Humanity
Embracing Our Human Fragility
In conclusion, while AI’s strengths are formidable, its lack of emotional capacity and human-like learning processes highlight the unique aspects of being human. By understanding and embracing these differences, we can harness AI’s potential to enhance our capabilities while preserving the essence of what makes us truly unique.