Why Human Cognition Remains Unique
Today’s episode of ID The Future comes from our sister podcast Mind Matters News.
The age of AI is upon us and is already changing the way we conduct our lives. What is the optimal division of tasks between humans and machines? On this episode of Mind Matters News, host Robert J. Marks welcomes psychologist Dr. Joe McDonald to the podcast to explore the relationship between cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence (AI). Dr. McDonald is an expert in cognitive psychology and human factors research. He is the CEO and Principal at Jumpseat Research, a firm that applies cognitive science principles to improve technology design and user experiences. Dr. McDonald has over 15 years of experience in this field, holds a PhD in Human Factors from Georgia Tech, and is passionate about empowering people through technology.
The discussion begins by covering the history and core principles of cognitive psychology, including how it challenged the behaviorist view by emphasizing the importance of internal mental processes. The interview goes on to examine the limitations of current AI systems, particularly large language models like ChatGPT, in demonstrating true cognitive abilities. Dr. McDonald and Dr. Marks conclude by considering the differences between how humans and AI process information. They review the unique abilities of humans that AI cannot replicate, while exploring how AI can be used to complement human capabilities.
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