Aloha friends,
This is part 2 of the Revisiting Augmenting Human Intellect series, where I break down Douglas Engelbart's Augmenting Human Intellect, the classic paper on how computers can improve human intellectual effectiveness.
In this post, we will explore the framework Doug used to break down the intelligence augmentation problem, including the nature of intelligence, the tools we use to augment it, and three principles for optimizing our capabilities.
You can read the article here: chengweihu.com/ahi-2-framework.
For an introduction to this series and the background of Augmenting Human Intellect, start with Part 1.
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Cheers,
Cheng-Wei
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How about humans use AI to do homework and get lazy?