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AI's rise enhances human collaboration, not replaces it, says Wharton prof

Ethan Mollick, a professor at the Wharton School, proposed a test for AI: whether it surpasses the best available human expert for a given task. The author found that as AI tools improved, they often exceeded the capabilities of their best human counterparts. However, instead of replacing human interaction, this advancement led to more frequent and deeper engagement with human professionals and collaborators. AI

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IMPACT AI's increasing capability may enhance, rather than replace, human professional interactions and collaborations.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a named credible voice discussing the impact of AI.

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    "Ethan Mollick, a professor at the Wharton School, once told me about a test he used for A.I.: Is it better than your best available human? The question, as he

    "Ethan Mollick, a professor at the Wharton School, once told me about a test he used for A.I.: Is it better than your best available human? The question, as he saw it, wasn’t whether A.I. was better than the best editor or coder or therapist or researcher or dermatologist or trav…