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번역 관련 문제 보고
It's not about AI replacing humans.
It's about AI complementing humans.
Computers are insanely good (and fast) at things humans aren't.
And the human brain is better at other things, like creativity and original ideas.
AI uses "machine learning", so it's great at copying what's already been done,
and producing endless new variations of what's already been done.
But could it ever be truly original?
The human brain works in very different ways to a computer,
and is still a long way from being scientifically understood.
AI isn't going to become "sentient" anytime soon, that's still sci-fi.
I'm sure that AI can be useful for many tasks that humans aren't so good at.
I'm equally sure that AI will never kill the human spirit for creativity.