ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE VS HUMAN INTELLIGENCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYTICAL STUDY
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Human Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Ethics, Creativity, Machine Learning, Psychology, Decision-Making.Abstract
In the modern world, the comparison between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Human Intelligence (HI) has become one of the most essential and debated topics in the fields of science, education, and philosophy. This article provides a comprehensive analytical study of the similarities and differences between AI and HI, examining their structure, capacity for learning, emotional perception, and decision-making abilities. The paper explores how AI mimics human cognitive functions through data processing, algorithms, and machine learning while contrasting it with the creative, emotional, and moral dimensions of human intelligence. The study also discusses the psychological and ethical implications of AI integration in human society, as well as its potential influence on education and employment. Ultimately, the paper concludes that while AI continues to advance rapidly, human intelligence remains irreplaceable due to its unique moral reasoning, creativity, and emotional depth.
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