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AI vs HI (Human Intelligence)

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March 29, 2024
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In my journey through both the corridors of technology and the open spaces of human creativity, I've encountered a recurring truth: the essence of our future lies not in the algorithms that predict our preferences but in the unpredictable, vibrant pulse of human intelligence (HI). This truth resonates deeply with the heart of The Business Artist, a manifesto for those of us who dare to infuse our daily endeavors with creativity, empathy, and a spark of the unpredictable.

As I spoke with a potential investor in Meahana.io recently, we found common ground in our concerns and hopes for the future. We shared a concern that the relentless march of artificial intelligence might eclipse the value of human creativity and innovation. Yet, we also shared a hope, a belief in the irreplaceable power of human ingenuity, collaboration, and the kind of creative problem-solving that machines cannot mimic.

This duality mirrors the conversations we're having across industries: a growing unease with the pervasive reach of AI, coupled with a renewed appreciation for the uniquely human capacities for innovation, emotional intelligence, and artistic expression. It's a narrative I've explored in The Business Artist, where the journey of embracing our full creative potential in business is likened to the improvisation and innovation found in jazz music.

As technology becomes more integrated into our lives, it's tempting to see it as the driving force behind success. However, The Business Artist reminds us that true innovation stems from our human ability to think outside the algorithms, to create connections that no machine can predict, and to tell stories that resonate on a deeply human level.

This is not a call to reject technology. Far from it. I, too, am a technophile, constantly engaging with the latest AI tools, fascinated by their capabilities. But as The Business Artist illustrates, there's a difference between using technology as a tool and seeing it as a replacement for human creativity and connection. Our future, especially in the world of business, demands a harmonious blend of both.

The journey ahead is not without its challenges. The seductive ease of letting technology guide our decisions, create our art, and even write our stories is a testament to its power. Yet, the essence of what makes us human—our capacity for deep empathy, our boundless creativity, and our need for genuine connection—remains our most potent asset.

To my fellow entrepreneurs, creators, and dreamers, let us embrace the tools of technology without losing sight of our intrinsic human qualities. Let us be Business Artists, crafting a future where technology amplifies our creativity, rather than diminishing it. Let us show the world that in the symphony of life, human intelligence conducts the melody that truly moves us forward.

In this age of AI, let's not forget the art of being human.

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