Should you learn prompt engineering, or maybe a physical trade? There's almost no skill that AI won't eventually surpass, according to neuroscientist Vivienne Ming.In her new book, "Robot-Proof: When Machines Have All the Answers, Build Better People," she argues humans still have qualities AI can't replicate, like curiosity, social intelligence and a sense of inner purpose. And honing those makes us better partners to AI.Ming has found in experiments that the most capable form of intelligence is neither human nor AI on its own, but both working together in ways that play to each of their strengths. She calls this the Cyborg model.More on this“AI Is Cannibalizing Human Intelligence. Here’s How to Stop It.” from The Wall Street Journal“Let’s answer the question, ‘What human qualities go up on value as machines become more smarter?’” from Robot-Proof
Can humans and AI complement each other?
In her new book "Robot-Proof: When Machines Have All the Answers, Build Better People," neuroscientist Vivienne Ming explores how neither AI nor humans are at their best alone and how they should focus on their own strengths to form a powerful partnership.
Vivienne Ming proposes the Cyborg model: humans and AI together outperform either alone, with humans excelling in curiosity and social intelligence. For IT leaders, this human-AI partnership becomes core strategy as machines commoditize cognitive work.











