Abstract: This talk seeks to discuss how the impact of large language models (LLMs) such as GPT is likely to change conceptions regarding intelligence and timeless values of human insight. We will probe the philosophical and practical consequences of such a delineation between data, information, knowledge, and wisdom, questioning the paradigms that so far have been holding force and calling for the necessity of these definitions to be somehow changed with the advent of AI. The current LLMs have critically looked at limitations and exposed the inherent biases that they possess; the present discourse only brings out a paradigm that is not only inclusive of human wisdom but has space for cultural nuances to be in the lead. We advocate for AI systems, which should go beyond computational efficiency, embody a deeper sense of human reasoning and experiences by advocating integration with humanistic principles. So, the talk is an attempt to provoke reflection on the question of the future role of humans in an AI-dominated era and to what extent there will be the necessity of fostering AI technologies that augment rather than degrade human unique attributes of understanding and creativity.
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