ChatGPT | Human Intelligence vs. Artificial Intelligence
Experiencing artificial intelligence for the first time
My first ever experience with artificially built intelligence was when I was 9 years old, with a calculator that was lying on my father’s desk. It had numbers, some calculation signs (or more than enough signs that I knew at that time). Out of curiosity, I simply added 1+2. I knew the answer and seeing a 3 on that small screen made my first interaction exciting and left me with curiosity. I added 2+2 and manifested a 4 and I got it.
My father, after observing my interest in that manifestation-making-true tool, gave me a task. He asked me to calculate all the ways I could get an 8 on the screen through any calculation sign. This addictive game made me question my own self because I was manifesting an 8 with 9 – 17.
I lost interest in that tool as teachers in the school started to teach us about finding the lowest number that could be divisible by two given numbers and I could not explore that manifestation-making-true tool, which my father used to refer to as ‘calculator’.
ChatGPT and how it is challenging human intelligence’s evolution
ChatGPT is an artificially built chatbot that can grasp existing knowledge, and in turn, can give you a refined answer, or, somehow, a new answer such as a new design, a self-written paragraph, a self-written programme, or a less complicated answer to the most complicated topic.
So, how would you know that this article was not written using it? I don’t know. You can guess it.
In this era, where we as humans don’t know what could be the right mix of intelligence for ourselves, we are imparting it to computers.
Don’t believe me?
Try Googleing “How to build the right mix of intelligence for a human being?” You will get tons of articles on building AI.
Moving further, the simplest way to be able to understand how an AI could be better is to make it as much as similar to a human brain.
When I asked ChatGPT, How to build an AI? It told me about some programming languages, some machine learning tools, and a few algorithms. Algorithms that make people consume what they want. And we need humans for it, right? Because all those things needed to build AI are going to need a computer, a computer intelligent enough to be able to understand them.
Obviously, it needed a human to give the input and it would just give out the output. There’s always going to need a human being intelligent enough to outsmart AI.
So, the question that rises is how we are going to sustain our intelligence superior to that of an AI?
The simplest way is to be able to understand how a human brain could be as much as different from that of an AI.
AI is going to thrive on how much we let ourselves limit our intelligence.
And it depends on how much we are willing to be creative not just in building algorithms to give answers to questions but in being able to be versatile because I just checked on ChatGPT that the most versatile element in the universe is carbon and you can further ask it what wonders a carbon atom can do?
Citation: Jaiswal, Ashish, Fluid: The Approach Applied by Geniuses Over Centuries
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