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A recent Reddit post is fueling online discussions about the differences between human and artificial intelligence, specifically in the realm of decision-making. The post, originating from the subreddit r/artificial, features a quote from the book “Worlds Keeper” that contrasts the inherent complexities and experience-driven nature of the human mind with the process-oriented approach of AI. The shared quote has ignited conversations about consciousness, intuition, and the potential limitations of AI systems compared to human cognition. You can find the original Reddit thread here: https://old.reddit.com/r/artificial/comments/1o72bub/a_quote_i_just_came_across_on_the_human_mind_vs/
