Why You’re Still Smarter Than AI
The Hidden Limits of Machine Thinking
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Narrado por:
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Louise Cooksey's voice replica
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De:
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Ricky Gutierrez
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Discover the Untold Truth About Artificial Intelligence—and Why the Human Mind Still Reigns Supreme.
In a world obsessed with algorithms, automation, and artificial intelligence, one question haunts the future of work, creativity, and meaning:
Are humans becoming obsolete?
Why You’re Still Smarter Than AI: The Hidden Limits of Machine Thinking is a bold, deeply analytical, and empowering guide that dismantles the myth of AI supremacy. This isn't another book predicting robot takeovers or tech utopias—it’s a profound examination of what machines fundamentally lack and what makes human intelligence irreplaceable.
Drawing from cutting-edge research, philosophy, cognitive science, and thermodynamic theory, this book reveals the overlooked weaknesses of artificial intelligence. From semantic entropy and temporal blindness to emotional incoherence and hallucinated truths, you’ll explore why even the most advanced systems remain hollow simulations of thought—not sentient minds.
Inside You’ll Discover:
- Why AI can’t form memories, maintain temporal context, or truly understand time.
- The “compression paradox” and how AI loses meaning in its pursuit of prediction.
- How human creativity thrives on error, intuition, and non-linear thinking—traits machines cannot replicate.
- The truth about AI hallucinations, semantic decay, and the illusion of coherence.
- Why meaning, empathy, and intention are inseparable from biological consciousness.
- The coming crisis of synthetic data: when AI starts learning from itself, not reality.
- Why human labor, imagination, and social context will define the future of work.
From artists and teachers to business leaders and coders, this book is a must-listen.
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