Artificial Intelligence Needs Human Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence Needs Human Intelligence

AI is often portrayed in extremes, either as a threat to humanity or a miraculous solution to all our problems. In reality, AI is neither. It’s a tool, and like any tool, its impact depends on how we use it. The decisions we make today, like how we build, deploy, and govern AI, will define its trajectory for years to come.?

Technologists, policymakers, and business leaders all play a critical role in shaping AI’s future. Engineers and developers determine how AI systems learn and make decisions, while policymakers establish guardrails to prevent harm and ensure fairness.

Leaders in tech have a responsibility to prioritize responsible AI, embedding transparency, accountability, and inclusivity into the very fabric of innovation.?

Without these, AI can reinforce biases, widen inequalities, and create unintended consequences. But with responsible oversight, AI can be a force for good, driving innovation while ensuring that progress benefits everyone, not just a select few.?


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Olena Mytruk

I believe in the power of human creativity as the foundation for progress, innovation and business success || Creativity & Performance Coach For CEOs & Entrepreneurs | Bottom-Up Innovation | Creativity & AI

2 天前

I really appreciate you saying that AI is neither a threat nor a magic bullet but rather a tool and therefore the outcomes, both short-term and long-term, truly depend on how we as humans use this tool. I would add one more dimension to watch for as we continue to embrace this tool, which is an implication it has on human creativity. There have not been many studies so far focused particularly on this area, and those that have been conducted show somewhat contradicting results, so I believe it is something we should be monitoring and researching closely - because, at the end of the day, AI itself as an innovation is a result of human creativity ??

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