Real Wisdom, Artificial Intelligence
Today's Dose exposes what may become one of the defining misconceptions of the AI era: we are simultaneously overestimating AI and underutilizing it. When intelligence is reduced to logic, AI naturally appears to be "superintelligent." It processes information at extraordinary speed and scale. But logic is only one dimension of intelligence. Human intelligence also includes emotional resonance, intuitive sensing, embodied experience, values, and purpose. AI does not replace these—it amplifies whatever humans bring into the collaboration. This is why the future of AI is not primarily about building ever more capable models. It is about developing humans who can lead those models with Integrated Intelligence. The organizational implication is equally profound. Most modern organizations were designed to optimize logical execution. Functions associated with emotion, culture, purpose, or sustainability are often treated as supporting roles rather than foundational ones. Integrated Intelligence reverses that hierarchy. Alignment becomes the organizing principle, while logic, emotion, and intuition become complementary instruments serving a shared purpose. Sadhguru's observation that the mind is both underused and overestimated finds a striking parallel here. We overestimate logic because it is measurable, and we underuse the broader spectrum of intelligence that gives logic direction. The same pattern now risks repeating with AI. The organizations that thrive will not simply have the best AI. They will cultivate the most integrated humans to guide it.
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