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Will artificial intelligence help humans gain superpowers?
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The quest to enhance and expand human capabilities has been a catalyst for innovation throughout history. Human evolution and development are tied to tools and technologies that make us stronger, faster, healthier, and smarter. Technological and methodological inventions have made people more effective in their interactions with each other and their environment. For example, technology has expanded our range of communication from meters to global connections, and we have developed machines that can literally move mountains. With humans learning to write and read and the Internet, human knowledge became widely available and enhanced human cognitive abilities. How will recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) push this to new limits? Will this allow human augmentation and the enhancement of cognitive and perceptual abilities to a whole new level? In our research, we experimentally explore digital technologies for non-invasive human augmentation and enhancement. In particular, we focus on how to create and design tools that enable seamless interaction with new tools and technologies. The goal of such augmentation technologies is that users should no longer be aware that they are receiving technical assistance. The enhanced and augmented capabilities should feel natural. Control of the augmentations should be implicit and not add to their cognitive load. It should just feel like getting a superpower. At this point, we have ample opportunity to collect data in the field, and we have advanced machine learning techniques to process and analyze the data. But so far, we still seem to be struggling to find ways to use data and digital insights to create compelling superpowers to increase our physical and cognitive abilities.
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