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.