Artificial intelligence is often framed as a battle between humans and machines. But what if that story misses the real point?
In this episode of A Beginner’s Guide to AI, Prof. GepHardT explores one of the most fascinating ideas in cognitive science: the extended mind theory. According to philosopher Andy Clark, human intelligence has never been confined to the brain alone. For centuries we have extended our thinking through tools like writing, maps, calculators, and computers.
Generative AI may simply be the newest and most powerful addition to this cognitive ecosystem.
Instead of replacing human creativity, AI may expand it. By generating ideas, exploring possibilities, and challenging assumptions, AI can act as a powerful thinking partner.
A striking example comes from the famous AlphaGo match against Go champion Lee Sedol. When the AI played the now legendary Move 37, professional players initially believed the move was a mistake. Later they discovered it opened entirely new strategic possibilities. The machine did not just beat humans at Go. It helped humans rethink the game itself.
This episode explores how human AI collaboration works and why hybrid intelligence may define the future of creativity, work, and learning.
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Podcast Chapters
00:00 The Big Question About AI and Human Thinking
06:40 The Extended Mind Theory Explained
16:20 Why Humans Are Natural Born Cyborgs
26:50 The AlphaGo Story and Move 37
38:15 AI as a Creative Thinking Partner
49:30 The Future of Hybrid Intelligence
Music credit: Modern Situations by Unicorn Heads
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