Assessing the Balance Between Artificial and Human Intelligence

Although I have poor knowledge of Artificial Intelligence (AI), based on my short experience using Chat GPT-3.5, I would say that, by inferring from analogy, AI surpasses humans in terms of the reliability of repetitive menial tasks, as well as logical and intellectual thinking, judgement, and diagnosis based on accumulated knowledge and data from the web. In simpler terms, AI excels in intelligence quotient (IQ) skills. On the other hand, humans can be adept at emotional intelligence quotient (EQ) and intuitive quotient (IQ), making full use of our six available senses. With the future development and widespread use of AI, many current menial and intellectual jobs may be replaced by AI, whether we like it or not. However, just as our ancestors experienced after the dawn of the industrial revolution, many new jobs associated with AI will be created to respond to emerging needs, and the value of jobs that utilize human advantages will increase.

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