Today's AI only captures a tiny fraction of human reasoning capacity. It claims that most current "AI intelligence" is essentially pattern matching and memorizing data, and it struggles when it must handle truly new, unfamiliar situations.
The text distinguishes two kinds of intelligence: crystallized intelligence (stored knowledge and skills) and fluid intelligence (real-time thinking, adapting instantly, and learning through feedback). It uses examples, like being dropped into a strange city without maps or signals, or figuring out an unfamiliar toilet mechanism, to show that humans can adapt and understand from immediate experience, while advanced AI still cannot.
Therefore, AI may assist humans, but it lacks the core fluid intelligence that enables humans to truly navigate the unknown.
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