Augmented Intelligence Elevates Judgment And Creative Action

An opinion piece argues that children and patients will become 'AI natives' as ubiquitous access to the world's knowledge empowers laypeople before they consult experts. The author contends that while AI provides directions and references, human judgment, creativity and personalized motivation remain essential for superior outcomes, especially in medicine and recovery. Preparing children and patients to combine augmented intelligence with judgment will determine whether AI agents are used or dominate.
Key Points
- 1Predicts children and patients become AI natives with ubiquitous access to world knowledge
- 2Explains AI directions lack personalization; judgment and creativity yield superior recovery and performance
- 3Advises practitioners and parents to combine evidence-based references with personalized judgment and motivational goals
Scoring Rationale
Conceptually relevant across healthcare and education, but limited novelty and single-author opinion constrain technical impact and practical guidance.
Sources
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