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Why AI Will Never Dominate the Future: A Scientific Perspective

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September 15, 2025
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – In a world dominated by technological advancements, the nature of human intelligence stands out as a complex entity that current artificial intelligence systems cannot replicate or enhance. Angus Fletcher, a distinguished researcher and professor of English at The Ohio State University’s Project Narrative, presents a compelling argument in his latest book, “Primal Intelligence,” which delineates the boundaries between human cognition and AI capabilities. According to Fletcher, while AI excels at logical reasoning and analyzing vast amounts of data, it fundamentally lacks the capacity for commonsense reasoning and imaginative thinking, which are paramount for navigating life’s intricate challenges.

Fletcher articulates that AI operates by intensifying one specific aspect of intelligence—logic. Executing mathematical operations and data processing with remarkable efficiency, AI emerges as a formidable competitor in areas driven by structured reasoning. However, Fletcher emphasizes that many of life’s pressing problems hinge on the ability to utilize commonsense understanding and creative invention. In his perspective, the real test of intelligence lies not in the ability to compute but in the capacity to create novel solutions in constrained circumstances, a domain where AI falters.

He asserts that AI, despite its capabilities, will never dominate decision-making processes in critical human contexts. It thrives in environments rich with data but falls short when confronted with unfamiliar situations requiring adaptive responses. This dichotomy illustrates Fletcher’s conviction that AI cannot govern human affairs—its reliance on past patterns renders it inept in the face of unprecedented challenges. Instead of viewing AI as a panacea, Fletcher stresses the importance of nurturing distinctly human faculties that enable innovative problem solving.

Fletcher’s approach to enhancing human intelligence involves what he terms “primal intelligence,” which encapsulates the brain’s inherent ability to navigate uncertainty and develop strategic solutions despite limited information. He proposes training programs designed to cultivate this primal intelligence across various demographics, including military personnel and schoolchildren. The underlying premise of these training programs is grounded in fostering skills that allow individuals to devise original plans in the face of ambiguity.

Central to Fletcher’s thesis is the concept of “story thinking.” This cognitive framework aligns closely with how humans have evolved to process information and communicate experiences. He posits that storytelling is not merely an art form but a fundamental cognitive tool that shapes our actions and decisions. The ability to conceptualize new narratives allows humans to forge paths toward success, whether by escaping predators or devising innovative strategies in modern contexts.

Fletcher identifies four primal powers that collectively enable individuals to function optimally with limited information: intuition, imagination, emotion, and commonsense reasoning. These powers contribute to what he refers to as “narrative cognition,” a unique capability that distinguishes human thought processes from machine logic. Through this lens, Fletcher analyzes literary greats like Shakespeare, whose character-driven narratives inspire flexibility in thinking and behavioral adaptation when confronting obstacles.

The profound impact of Shakespearean storytelling extends well beyond literature; it serves as a blueprint for navigating life’s multifaceted challenges. Fletcher highlights the profound influence of these narratives on historical and contemporary innovators, from Abraham Lincoln to Albert Einstein, suggesting that exposure to rich storytelling profoundly shapes critical thinking and creativity. These narratives encourage individuals to reframe their own experiences, envisioning possibilities previously unseen, a feat that remains unreachable for AI, which operates sans imagination.

Fletcher illustrates the practical applications of primal intelligence through real-world examples, particularly within military contexts. The U.S. Army recognized the potential of his approach and enlisted his expertise to train Special Operations soldiers. In a notable instance, his training enabled recruits to embrace unconventional problem-solving tactics, leading to operational accomplishments that outpaced traditional performance measures. His methodologies provide compelling evidence that primal intelligence can facilitate rapid adaptation and effective decision-making under pressure.

The intersection of primal intelligence and business demonstrates further applications of Fletcher’s principles. While conventional business practices often emphasize the optimization of established processes, the future demands leaders who can navigate uncertainty and innovate in real-time. Fletcher asserts that traditional management skills are insufficient; true leadership requires a deep understanding of human cognition and an ability to leverage storytelling for effective strategy development.

In conclusion, Fletcher’s work serves as a clarion call to elevate the understanding of human intelligence in an age overshadowed by rapid technological advancement. While AI holds significant promise in specific domains, it should not overshadow the inherent abilities that define human intelligence. As Fletcher eloquently articulates, the real challenge lies in confronting the unknown, and it is here that story thinking and primal intelligence offer invaluable guidance. Emphasizing human creativity, intuition, and adaptability, his insights provide a framework for not only understanding the limits of AI but also for harnessing the unique capabilities innate to our humanity.

Fletcher’s findings underscore the importance of preserving and enhancing human cognitive skills as society advances technologically. By fostering these skills, individuals can adapt and thrive in unpredictable environments, ensuring the human spirit remains resilient in the face of future challenges.

Subject of Research: The nature of human intelligence and its distinction from artificial intelligence, with a focus on developing primal intelligence through story thinking.

Article Title: The Limits of Artificial Intelligence: Embracing Human Primal Intelligence

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