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WILL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DEVELOP AT THE COST OF NATURAL INTELLIGENCE ? – By N.S.Venkataraman

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WILL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DEVELOP AT THE COST OF NATURAL INTELLIGENCE ? – By N.S.Venkataraman

WILL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DEVELOP AT THE COST OF NATURAL INTELLIGENCE ? - By N.S.Venkataraman

N.S.VenkataramanFrom time immemorial, humans   have been  proud about  the natural intelligence  that they  possess, that help in analysing information , processing of ideas, assessing pros and cons of any scenario and arriving at firm judgements. This is an essential human attribute that animals do not have, as animals do not have the capability to analyse good or bad   but  are only preoccupied all  the time with survival instinct and   defending itself against any attacks. 

While this attribute of natural intelligence   featuring analytical  ability , memory power   and capability for  quick  thinking and logical conclusion   are  inherent in every human being, this has to be utilised  by practice  and  should be  fine tuned to improve  the natural intelligence capability . If this natural intelligence capability is not nourished and if the power of natural  intelligence  of humans     is not properly utilised  by training and practice, it would become dormant and dull  in the course of time. This will amount to sacrificing the God given natural  intelligence capability.

In a recent consultative meeting, a school teacher based in India narrated an incident  to explain how   the learning process are steadily changing amongst young students , in tune with the technology advancement and development of various electronic gadgets   According to the teacher, when he  asked  a school student    about his  age , he  correctly said  12 years and 4 months   Then,  when  he was  asked his grandfather’s age  , he correctly said  79 years and 3 months .  ,. . Then , he was asked to state  the difference  in number between 79 years and 3 months  and 12 years and 4 months and was given 20  seconds to  give his reply.   The student   tried to count on his fingers and then started looking around. When he  was asked  what was he looking for,  he said calculator.

In this context,   the teacher pointed out that one should recall the practice in the schools in the earlier days when the teacher  would  give  mental sums to students and ask them to give the reply in stipulated time, with the objective of   promoting quick and alert  thinking   capability amongst the students in the formative age group.   However, this practice do not seem to be prevalent in most of the schools these days , with young boys and girls  seeking to use calculator to count numbers.

Earlier, in the schools , teachers insisted  that students must memorise tables and poems . The idea was to strengthen the memory power from the formative age,  which would be an essential requirement as one would grow up in age.

Again, in the school days, precis writing exercise was considered as one of the important ways of developing capability amongst the students in the formative age , to assess the salient points  of any article, sequence the matter and write it in a precise way  providing good understanding for the reader.  Now, it appears that this practice of precis writing  is no more considered important ,as artificial intelligence can do this job,.

With the growth in technology, even for public speaking , several speakers  use teleprompter   and the  art of extempore public speaking  based on evolving thought process  suitable for the particular occasion appear to be going for a toss.

When  a student studying world history in college  was asked  by the teacher  to  quickly  sequence the events that led to World War II. the student simply replied that he has to open his laptop to  get the details,   When it was pointed out  to him about the  importance of memory power, he simply retorted that there is no need for this sort of memory power , since he has gadgets in front of him to provide quick information. He further said that   he would not like to waste his time and energy and fill the brain space by remembering such things ,which are readily available in the  website. The teacher  got confused by his answer wondering  whether  the student  could be right.  Looking at  his confused face ,  the student  said   politely that  the teacher  should use artificial intelligence to find an answer  and clarity to this question  !

Even with the development of artificial intelligence, stress on developing and utilising natural intelligence capability  is absolutely important , as   artificial intelligence needs to be judged by natural intelligence.  As a matter of fact, artificial intelligence has been developed as a science and technique only by humans with the natural intelligence capability.

Under the circumstances, excessive dependence on artificial intelligence for analysis , interpretation and judgement could be a calculated risk. While hailing artificial intelligence as a   “technique for all occasions”, this cannot be a be all and end all solutions  and have to be essentially considered as a limited technique to be practiced and utilised in a limited way.

Artificial intelligence as a subject is still evolving and policy measures about extent of utilisation of artificial intelligence  are yet to be discussed thoroughly and evolved by various governments. There is, as of now,  no global consensus on strategy and methodology for utilisation of artificial intelligence.

For the world to progress as a civilised society, natural intelligence , memory power and analytical mental ability and capability to judge between good and evil based on value systems  is much needed.  In short, natural intelligence can be substituted by artificial intelligence  only to a very limited extent.

Let it not be artificial intelligence versus human intelligence but let it be artificial intelligence scrutinised   and evaluated   carefully and utilised by natural  intelligence all the time.

 

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