Google released aspeaking AIthat dupes its conversational partners that its human.
DeepMind, a Google subsidiary, created an AI thatdefeated the world championat the most complicated board game.
More recently, AI proved it can be as accurate as trained doctors indiagnosing eye diseases.

But does it mean that AI is better than the human mind?
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It then uses that information to label objects in images it hasnt seen before.

The same process happens in voice recognition.
Take note, however, that designing AI models is a complicated task that few people can accomplish.
Deep learning engineers and researchers are some of themost coveted and highly paid expertsin the tech industry.

Contrary to computers, humans are terrible at storing and processing information.
Likewise, unmemorizing is hard for humans.
Try as you might, you cant forget bad memories.

For a computer, its as easy as deleting a file.
When it comes to processing data, humans are obviously inferior to AI.
In all the examples iterated above, humans might be able to perform the same tasks as computers.

However, humans can make abstract decisions based on instinct, common sense and scarce information.
A human child learns to handle objects at a very young age.
For an AI algorithm, it takeshundreds of years worth of trainingto perform the same task.
They know they must dodge bullets and avoid getting hit by vehicles.
For AI, every video game is a new, unknown world it must learn from scratch.
Humans can invent new things, including all the technologies that have ushered in the era of artificial intelligence.
Humans can feel, imagine, dream.
They can be selfless or greedy.
They can love and hate, they can lie, they forget, they confuse facts.
And all of those emotions can change their decisions in rational or irrational ways.
Theyre imperfect and flawed beings made of flesh, which decays with time.
AI is, at its core, is tiny bursts of electricity running through billions of lifeless circuits.
They point is, theyre totally different things.
Looking at it from a different perspective, we should think about AI asaugmented intelligence.
AI and human intelligence complement each other, making up for each others shortcomings.
Together, they can perform tasks that none of them could have done individually.
Together AI and human analysts can fill each others gaps.
Now, what about all those articles that claim human labor is going instinct?
But thats probably because those jobs were never meant for humans.
And well use our augmented intelligence tools to enhance those creations.
The future will be one where artificial and human intelligence will build together, not apart.