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Problem-Seeking Intelligence: How Humans Create What AI Solves

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  • The sense of awe triggered by Artificial Intelligence is unprecedented. However amazed or petrified we may feel about it, AI only does one thing: it solves the problems we give it. It does not invent them. Humans do. We carry the questions for which algorithmic machines step in. This book reveals where intelligence stems from, where it finds its source and then expands to fruition: the human biology embedded in social life. By outlining the limits of AI and recoupling the mind and body with action and cognition, the author articulates a uniquely informed perspective about AI ethics and regulation. In the last part, you’ll discover what traits will thrive in the age of AI: those enabling one to interrogate what is, think beyond given answers, and shape the future while still reacting to the present—adaptively so. More than a theoretical piece, this essay provides practical steps to embrace the AI era among which the acquisition of specific verbal abilities: digital, emotional and developmental literacies. Within everyone’s reach, they rely on our distinctive nature of zoon logon. Instead of asking whether AI will replace us, Problem-Seeking Intelligence offers an incomparable view of how AI depends on us from A to Z, from the definition of its success to the decision of what problems are worth solving. A core argument asserts that humans will always be the alpha and omega of their own lives. You’ll learn:Why being alive implies having problemsWhy the body guides our choices before any reasonWhy an LLM’s hallucination makes senseWhy we don’t have any emotion until we name itWhy our cognitive biases will survive us allWhy AI can solve puzzles but cannot access meaningWhy both AI and humans have actually never reached a goal Moving through sciences and everyday examples, this essay clears away the fear that machines will one day supplant us. It recounts the adventure of human life through the challenges of preservation and regeneration: a chain that no model can break or replicate. This is not a warning against technology. It is a reminder that our role, our meaning in the world, never shrinks in front of our artifacts—unless we stop seeking.

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