AI should augment human intelligence, not replace it

Source: Harvard Business Review


In this HBR contribution, David De Cremer and Garry Kasparov develop their vision of how human intelligence can work with artificial intelligence to produce augmented intelligence.

They begin by suggesting that AI and human beings bring different strengths to the table: AI-based machines are fast, more accurate, and consistently rational, where human beings are often intuitive, emotional, and culturally sensitive.

They suggest that augmented intelligence bring together the strengths of each, and that the process of how players and computers interact determines how efficient the result will be.

Their recommendation is to anticipate how artificial intelligence will impact how humans think and act, and work to integrate the new technologies ambitiously and strategically into organizations.


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