Human and artificial intelligence: complementarity objective

Human and artificial intelligence: complementarity objective
Human and artificial intelligence: complementarity objective

Guest of the 2nd edition of the AI ​​Crossroads organized by Comundi, neuroscientist Pierre-Marie Lledo predicts a future of co-evolution for human and artificial intelligence.

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By Nicolas Deguerry – January 13, 2025.

While human intelligence must now deal with artificial intelligence, the fundamental differences that distinguish them should lead us to brush aside the idea of ​​a “war” of intelligences. By better understanding the respective functioning of our brain and algorithms, we should understand that the future is more about “complementarity” than competition, argues Pierre-Marie Lledo, director of the neuroscience department and the Perception and Action laboratory. at the Pasteur Institute and the Gene and Cognition laboratory at the CNRS. Adapting to change What is intelligence? Above all, the sum of “mental forces that we summon to adapt as soon as we…

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