AI Vs. Human

in ai •  5 months ago 

It seems that in ancient times, human memorization was important.
I need to pass on the know-how, but I don't have the means to store it.
Since then, the value of memorization ability seems to have decreased with the development of writing and printing technology.

It seems that computing power increased after the Industrial Revolution.
Defense, aerospace, electrical and electronics...
Just look at the case where a Korean mental arithmetic genius got a job at NASA.

After the advent of computers - data collection ability became more important than human computing ability.
Search technology also appears - the ability to provide human data-based insights becomes important.

When a new technology appears, it seems like the process of finding an area for survival is repeated.
Chasing and being chased... I don't know how it will end.


The pace of technological change is accelerating, and the speed of humans responding to change is limited.
It's a bit weird that people are dominated by man-made technology.

A thought that came to mind when I read the article ‘AI Pilot Vs Human Pilot’.
Pilot, Air Force Academy... Will there come a day when they disappear?

https://www.business-standard.com/external-affairs-defence-security/news/ai-vs-humans-what-happened-when-an-ai-pilot-took-on-an-f-16-in-a-dogfight-124041900798_1.html

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