Topic > Being an Intelligent Person - 1512

A technology can control the world and people. Thanks to the development of the Internet, people can communicate more efficiently and humans share their knowledge through advanced technology. As technology advances, storing, sharing and finding knowledge becomes easy. If a person wants to find an answer to an unknown mathematical problem, he can go to the "Wolfram-Alpha" website and type in an equation to solve it for humans. Also, people don't have to go to the library to find resources, Wikipedia gives a basic idea of ​​most topics and the details can be found on Google. This improvement in technology affects the knowledge learned and possessed by humans. Artificial intelligence objects, such as robots, become as intelligent as humans. AI objects can even think by encoding inputs and acting like humans. An article by Brian Christian, “Authenticating” introduces an idea of ​​intimacy and knowledge authenticated in two ways: form and content. On the other hand, an article by Marshall Poe, “The Hive,” describes a purpose of Wikipedia and a new concept of an open encyclopedia like Wikipedia. A knowledge defines the difference between authentic humans and humans with intelligent minds by postulating a new definition of truth. Only one living organism, humans, can store knowledge and apply knowledge to advance the world unlike objects of intelligence and other living organisms. Robots cannot contain knowledge, but instead of having knowledge, they possess the facts of encoding a computer's inputs. Therefore, robots do not adopt or learn knowledge like humans. They automatically possess knowledge and know how to speak or act in various situations. People are unlikely to study extensive and detailed factual knowledge and learn how to apply it to the real world as they grow up in the middle of paper, and simply having knowledge does not define human beings. A new definition of knowledge that includes authenticity shows that civilized humans can be compared to artificial intelligent objects. Even more, developed humans require both knowledge of form and content. Both knowledge of form and content must maintain balance, which is intimacy for man. Technology pushes people to think simply, and advanced technology develops intelligent artificial objects like humans. Even if artificial, intelligent “humans” exist, they cannot express their knowledge without computer coding, and machines primarily possess content knowledge, unlike real humans. Even if technology develops to create similar artificial humans, even more than robots, these artificial humans cannot possess authentic and intimate knowledge like humans. Therefore, artificial humans cannot become “real humans”..”