AI Can't Be Smarter, We Built It!
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We take on one of the loudest, laziest myths in the AI debate: “AI can’t be more intelligent than humans. After all, humans coded it.” Instead of inviting another expert to politely dismantle it, we do something more fun — and more honest. We bring on the guy who actually says this out loud.
We walk through what intelligence really means for humans and machines, why “we built it” is not a magical ceiling on capability, and how chess engines, Go systems, protein-folding models, and code-generating AIs already outthink us in specific domains. Meanwhile, our guest keeps jumping in with every classic objection: “It’s just brute force,” “It doesn’t really understand,” “It’s still just a tool,” and the evergreen “Common sense says I’m right.”
What starts as a stubborn bar argument turns into a serious reality check. If AI can already be “smarter” than us at key tasks, then the real risk is not hurt feelings. It’s what happens when we wire those systems into critical decisions while still telling ourselves comforting stories about human supremacy. This episode is about retiring a bad argument so we can finally talk about the real problem: living in a world where we’re no longer the only serious cognitive power in the room.
This episode is based on the article “The Pub Argument: ‘It Can’t Be Smarter, We Built It’” by Markus Brinsa.
https://chatbotsbehavingbadly.com/the-pub-argument-it-can-t-be-smarter-we-built-it
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