A free infographic on the real capabilities of AI

In the real world, success isn’t just about knowing facts β it’s about applying them. This infographic breaks down the contrast between human practical intelligence and current AI capabilities.
π Human Strengths: Practical Intelligence
- Book Smart: High knowledge, low application
- Practical Smart: High hands-on skill, low theory
- Integrator: Bridges theory and execution to solve real-world problems
βοΈ The Reality of Work
Real-world success requires:
- Integration across disciplines
- Improvisation and adaptation
- Practical wisdom and iteration
- End-to-end problem solving
π€ AI Capabilities Today
Capability | Strength | Weakness |
---|---|---|
Book Knowledge | Encyclopedic recall | No judgment |
Narrow Task Execution | Good at specific tasks | Struggles with open-ended problems |
End-to-End Problem Solving | Not achievable yet | Can’t plan or adapt across domains |
π‘ βSure, I can paint a car… but design the whole factory? Uh-oh.β
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π Want to Go Deeper?
This infographic is based on the concepts introduced in our full article: AI vs Human Intelligence: Why Real-World Skills Still Require Humans. For a deeper understanding, read the post.
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