Before, intelligence often meant remembering more, calculating faster or knowing where to look. And many entrepreneurs built their business on one (or all) of these variables.
Now, machines can do those things instantly.
So what’s left for us? Not less intelligence, but a different kind.
Perhaps the skill we need to be sharpening is the ability to manage our own relationship to knowledge.
This looks like knowing what to ask, knowing how to ask, knowing what to do with the answer and knowing when to trust vs. question.
AI amplifies cognition.
But it does not replace agency.