[ESSEC KNOWLEDGE] by Fabrice Cavarretta - Associate Professor in Leadership and Entrepreneurship at ESSEC Business School.
The text explores the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) in management and delves into the challenges and prospects of AI. It raises questions about whether AI can emulate human intelligence, particularly in areas like intuition and emotions. The text points out the current practical limitations of AI, including the inability to replicate human cognitive processes. It describes how AI has progressed in waves of innovation and how the future of AI is uncertain, with both overly optimistic and pessimistic projections. The author emphasizes that true AI may require multiple waves of progress and the combination of symbolic and machine learning techniques. The text also suggests that AI will only reach human-level intelligence when it exhibits a form of free will and motivated cognition.
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