The article discusses the evolving nature of cognition in the context of artificial intelligence, positing that traditional human cognition, which integrates memory, thought, and language, may not represent the pinnacle of intelligence. Instead, AI is demonstrating that intelligence can exist outside these parameters, signaling a shift towards a hybrid model of knowing that combines human and machine contributions. This exploration suggests a transformation in understanding intelligence itself, questioning the very structures traditionally assumed to support cognition.
AI reveals intelligence without thought, memory, or inner narrative.
Cognition may be a temporary structure—not the summit of intelligence.
We're entering a world of hybrid knowing—human, machine, and something new.
What happens when intelligence begins to operate outside the structures we've always assumed it required?
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