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AI won't look like Humans - Kevin Kelly
Go back to [[Week 4 - Introduction]] or also see [[The next 10,000 business cases - Kevin Kelly]]
What do you think we might be missing about what AI will become?
That's a good question. ==People expect AI to be human-like. I've been stressing the fact that there are different types of thinking and the chief benefit of AI is that it does not think like humans.== As an example: Birds flap their wings to fly, but to make humans fly, we had to invent a different type of flying—one that did not occur in nature. And so, similarly, ==through AI, we’re going to invent many new types of thinking that don't exist biologically and that are not like human thinking. Therefore, this intelligence does not replace human thinking, but augments it.==
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/ai-won-t-look-like-humans-kevin-kelly
- video call at meet.jit.si/ai-won-t-look-like-humans-kevin-kelly