Why Natural General Intelligence (Still) Reigns Supreme (For Now)

When someone tells you that AI is going to replace human intelligence, you can honestly tell them that, as of this writing, it’s impossible. So far, AI only reproduces what we do.

So, indeed, ChatGPT is impressive. As was Logic Theorist and General Problem Solver. But at least for the time being, these machines impress because they can rely on human intelligence, not because they can replace it.

Michael L. Anderson Ph.D.

In the article “Why Natural General Intelligence (Still) Reigns Supreme,” Michael L. Anderson, Ph.D., argues that despite advancements in artificial intelligence, these systems cannot replicate human intelligence. He emphasizes that current AI, including models like ChatGPT, merely reproduce human thought processes rather than replace them. Anderson highlights historical AI projects, such as Logic Theorist and General Problem Solver, to illustrate the reliance of these technologies on human ingenuity. The piece ultimately underscores that human intelligence remains unmatched in its complexity and adaptability.

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