This is the second in a series of five articles highlighting resilience in the era of artificial intelligence — ED.
Charles Chang
In the previous column, I argued that artificial intelligence (AI) will not so much replace humans as expose the systems we have built. The real divide of the AI era, I suggested, will not be technological. Instead, it will be a divide in what I called “collective learning capacity.”
There are questions that remained unanswered. What is that capacity? Why does it vary so widely between organizations and societies? And finally, why is AI about to make those variations decisive.
Learning capacity, in the sense I mean it here, is not the ability of an individual to absorb new information. It is something collective.









