Thinking in a Noisy World

The Human Side of Artificial Intelligence

7 min · 22. apr. 2026
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In this episode, the reflection is about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how mostpeople who use it forget that the "intelligence" part of AI is humanintelligence. Yes, we can learn to use AI, but we should know that it has itsflaws. It gives false, wrong, or biased information that we must recognizeusing our knowledge, experience, critical thinking, and intelligence. AI is inmost conversations today; the noise is out there, but we must always rememberthat AI is not intelligent without human intelligence.

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