"Nature is far more intelligent than we humans have ever understood."
Why tomorrow’s breakthroughs will come from polyintelligent thinking
The future of innovation hinges on polyintelligent thinking, which integrates three key intelligences: human, artificial, and nature's intelligence. This approach moves beyond the current focus on human and AI fusions, embracing the adaptive and insightful patterns in nature as identified by luminaries like Leonardo da Vinci. Da Vinci’s work reflected an understanding that nature's intelligence, seen in systems such as plant communication, insect swarm...... read more >
I. Introduction
The intersection of epistemology and artificial intelligence offers fertile ground for exploration. My background in theories of knowledge and experience informs my approach to AI, particularly in questioning how AI “thinks” and how we can verify its cognitive processes. However, the practical applications of AI supersede these philosophical inquiries in my current work.
This discussion focuses on tangible, operational examples of AI applications, with particular emphasis on staff utilization and the production of outcomes at scale. The goal is not to showcase novelty items or...... read more >