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Artificial intelligence is advancing faster than ever. Every week brings more powerful models, more autonomous agents, and new predictions about which jobs will disappear and which industries will be transformed.

But perhaps we’ve been asking the wrong question.

Instead of asking whether AI will replace humans, we should ask: what makes humans irreplaceable?

In his latest analysis, Dinis Guarda explores one of the defining debates of our time , bringing together insights from Geoffrey Hinton, Ray Kurzweil, David Chalmers, Anil Seth, Stanford HAI, Anthropic, and other leading researchers to examine the relationship between AI, consciousness, intelligence, and the future of human work.

The article argues that the people who will flourish in the AI era are unlikely to be those who compete directly with machines on speed or computation. Instead, they will cultivate the qualities that remain uniquely human: judgement, empathy, adaptability, creativity, and the ability to navigate uncertainty.

It also raises challenging questions that go far beyond technology.

Could AI ever become conscious? If machines become increasingly capable, how should society think about ethics, responsibility, and the future of intelligence? And as AI handles more of our cognitive workload, what should we do with the time it gives back?

Rather than offering simple answers, the article invites readers to rethink the relationship between humans and intelligent machines and why the next competitive advantage may not be higher IQ, but deeper humanity.

This is not just another article about AI. It is an exploration of what it means to be human in a world where intelligence is becoming abundant.

Read the full article on Citiesabc: https://citiesabc.com/who-are-the-people-who-can-thrive-with-ai