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Plot twist: AI doesn't make human intelligence less important - it makes it MORE important 🧠✨ The skill that matters most now? Being able to clearly explain your thinking to AI #AI #HumanIntelligence #TechTrends #ProductivityHacks #aitoolsyouneed

2025-07-03published
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Shortly after ChatGPT came out, there was this idea that pretty soon it's not going to matter how intelligent you are because AI is effectively going to scale us all to the same intelligence level. And this made sense to me, maybe not ChatGPT specifically, but it does seem like eventually AI will be as smart as any human. And since we all have access to the AI, we'll all be equally smart, right? But I think the opposite is actually happening. Cause the thing is, we as the human are still the boss, at least for now. And AI is like the talented employee that never really takes initiative. Like they'll do exactly what you ask them to do, but nothing else. And also they don't really see the bigger picture or have any context about what you're asking them to do. And I think what we're finding is that human intelligence is not only important, it's more important, more specifically, the ability

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Shortly after ChatGPT came out, there was this idea that pretty soon it's not going to matter how intelligent you are because AI is effectively going to scale us all to the same intelligence level. And this made sense to me, maybe not ChatGPT specifically, but it does seem like eventually AI will be as smart as any human. And since we all have access to the AI, we'll all be equally smart, right? But I think the opposite is actually happening. Cause the thing is, we as the human are still the boss, at least for n...
l follow my instructions very closely. Of course, these large language models still have a long ways to go. A lot of things they're not all that great at. But for anyone with a deep understanding of their specific skill or industry, it seems to being able to articulate that to an L O. M is going to be a very valuable skill for the foreseeable future.

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As LLMs handle more context and multi-step reasoning, output quality is increasingly limited by the user's ability to provide context, articulate goals, and explain steps.

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Shortly after ChatGPT came out, there was this idea that pretty soon it's not going to matter how intelligent you are because AI is effectively going to scale us all to the same intelligence level. And this made sense to me, maybe not ChatGPT specifically, but it does seem like eventually AI will be as smart as any human. And since we all have access to t...

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