A writer’s account of his experience with AI:
– That feeling of creative anguish when looking for connections, when elaborating each thought… this formed reasoning and learning itself. I lack the pleasure that came from writing, arising precisely from the effort it required.
This has to do with neural connections, of course. Individuals with more developed brain connections, such as those with high IQs, already have AI-like dynamics internally, making the absorption of knowledge a biological need, and get this, this need arises instantly.
Most reports from people with high IQs point to a lack of dynamism, excessive repetition and teaching methods designed for people with average IQs in academia.
Something similar happens with AI; the entire memory consolidation process is lost, resulting in atrophy or, in other words, impairing development. On the contrary, people with high IQ find in AI a semantics that provides dynamic responses with less dependence on this circuit for the process of memory consolidation and creativity.
This text, written by Dr. Fabiano de Abreu Agrela, Post PhD in Neurosciences, was published on the website of the ISI Society, the most restricted high IQ society in the world.