Artificial Intelligence: The Death of Creativity or a Catalyst for Innovation?
‘The charms of artificial intelligence’ is a catchphrase of the 21st century. Technology has brought humans from the Stone Age to the agricultural age and then to the industrial age. From here, the path to the intelligence age is being paved, as stated by the CEO of OpenAI. AI is the lived reality of this intelligence age at present.
From supporting the solving of riddles to outperforming humans in every sector, AI has come a long way in the blink of an eye. It has eased human life in every aspect, thus reflecting the dawn of the intelligence age. With its most advantageous side evident to everyone, its perilous posture can’t be ignored.
The most notable threat regarding AI is that it has begun to outperform humans in more and more skills. It has started replacing humans even in tasks that demand intuition, thus surpassing natural intelligence. This hazardous feature is aptly pointed out by Yuval Noah Harari........
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