n the coming years, artificial intelligence will replace human intelligence through artificial neural networks, changing human life entirely. What do you think of this historic event? What are the dimensions of artificial intelligence?
I don’t think AI will replace human intelligence, but it will definitely reshape how we live and work. AI can process data and solve problems fast — but it still doesn’t have emotions, values, or real understanding like humans do.
To me, AI is a powerful tool that should work alongside us, not instead of us. It’s our job to guide its use in ways that support human creativity, ethics, and connection.
Artificial Intelligence duplicates human behavior, so it is DEPENDING upon human behavior to build itself. Besides, the AI does not have any reason for existence besides serving the human community. Hence, it will seize to exist without human beings providing them the tasks to do.
As someone engaged in legal research at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and law, I believe that while AI has shown remarkable potential in mimicking certain aspects of human intelligence—particularly in data processing, pattern recognition, and decision support—it fundamentally lacks the nuanced judgment, ethical reasoning, and emotional depth that characterize human intelligence.
In my publication, "https://shorturl.at/39ztm", I explored how AI, when used responsibly, can support decision-making processes in financial systems. However, I also emphasized the importance of human oversight to ensure fairness and accountability—something AI cannot fully replicate on its own.
AI is a powerful tool that augments human intelligence, but it cannot replace the ability to navigate complex moral and societal contexts. I believe the future lies in collaborative intelligence, where humans and AI systems work in harmony, leveraging each other's strengths.
No dear Saoud J. Mashkour Alamry , but AI can augment human creativity, it can boost human - AI collaboration.
SciSciGPT: Advancing Human-AI Collaboration in the Science of Science
"The increasing availability of large-scale datasets has fueled rapid progress across many scientific fields, creating unprecedented opportunities for research and discovery while posing significant analytical challenges. Recent advances in large language models (LLMs) and AI agents have opened new possibilities for human-AI collaboration, offering powerful tools to navigate this complex research landscape. In this paper, we introduce SciSciGPT, an open-source, prototype AI collaborator that uses the science of science as a testbed to explore the potential of LLM-powered research tools. SciSciGPT automates complex workflows, supports diverse analytical approaches, accelerates research prototyping and iteration, and facilitates reproducibility. Through case studies, we demonstrate its ability to streamline a wide range of empirical and analytical research tasks while highlighting its broader potential to advance research. We further propose an LLM Agent capability maturity model for human-AI collaboration, envisioning a roadmap to further improve and expand upon frameworks like SciSciGPT. As AI capabilities continue to evolve, frameworks like SciSciGPT may play increasingly pivotal roles in scientific research and discovery, unlocking further opportunities. At the same time, these new advances also raise critical challenges, from ensuring transparency and ethical use to balancing human and AI contributions. Addressing these issues may shape the future of scientific inquiry and inform how we train the next generation of scientists to thrive in an increasingly AI-integrated research ecosystem."
No, artificial intelligence is not meant to replace human intelligence. Rather it is designed to augment human capabilities and enhance productivity. While some argue that certain human roles may be replaced by AI in the future, it is important to think that human intelligence and envision will also evolve and strengthened by the influence of technology. With optimism, we can look forward to an enlightened generation of humans.