AI is often being used and promoted as yet another dopamine dispensing distraction toy or as a tool for commercial efficiency.
Turingโs 'imitation game' implicitly places human expectancy and judgment at the forefront of the mind and prompts humans to consider how they recognise intelligence. By creating this tension between human perception and machine capability, it risks overlooking other forms of intelligence, such as Piaget's adaptability. This view emphasises intelligence as the ability to adapt in a dynamically changing, complex environment.

