• Humans are shifting from memorizing knowledge itself to memorizing how to obtain knowledge — the methods and channels.

  • Compared with AI, humans are better at using knowledge and being creative. For now, AI still lacks strong abilities in knowledge integration and utilization, and its creativity is limited.

  • AI systems centered on LLMs are memorizing knowledge itself, and their storage capacity far exceeds that of humans.

  • AI systems centered on LLMs can already solve many problems in virtual environments and possess a certain level of tool-use capability.

  • If AI ultimately evolves into embodied intelligence and, based on its memory and tool-use capabilities, achieves further “evolution” in the open world, then to some extent AI could replace humans.

  • We need to closely monitor AI safety, just in case.