Human 2.0 – Beyond the Mind

Super Intelligence: Humanity's Final Invention?

11 min · 1. sept. 2025
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What would happen if a machine became 170,000 times smarter than humans in 90 minutes? Would it be more difficult to go to the kitchen and make coffee or to solve a physics problem? How would we know when artificial intelligence has reached a level of intelligence equivalent to ours? Could artificial intelligence manipulate us humans? Could it deceive us? In this section, we discuss what general intelligence is and why it could be both humanity's greatest hope and its greatest threat.

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