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The future of the brain The Book of Ammon

Amman Today

publish date : 2025-11-06 09:21:00

Since man began to think, the brain has been the undisputed master of the kingdom of intelligence. He is the one who made tools, invented language, shaped civilization, and laid the foundations of science. But in recent decades, the scene has begun to change; A new competitor has entered the arena: generative artificial intelligence.

The human mind is no longer the only one capable of understanding, creating, and composing; A digital entity has emerged that competes with it in areas that it thought were exclusive to it.
He writes, analyses, draws, creates, and even composes poetry and poetry.

With every update, its intelligence expands and its capabilities deepen, until it raises the big question: Will the human brain be satisfied with observation? Or will he evolve to reach a new level of awareness?

In the age of the Internet and social networks, the human brain is flooded with an unprecedented abundance of information.

This information deluge changed the way we think, reduced our ability to concentrate, and reshaped patterns of attention and memory. The brain began to operate under constant pressure from notifications and stimuli, making it more rapid and responsive, but also more superficial in processing.

However, the conflict between man and machine may not be what some imagine, but rather a complementary interaction.

The human brain may develop biologically and intellectually in the face of this challenge, by enhancing its creative and emotional capabilities, aspects that are still difficult to replicate mechanically. Perhaps artificial intelligence will push humans to rediscover the essence of their consciousness, the limits of themselves, and the meaning of creativity itself.

These days, I find myself immersed in studying how the brain works; I scroll through scientific papers and precise neural clips, trying to understand this strange machine that lives inside our skulls.

I find special pleasure in in-depth discussions with my friend Professor Haitham Al-Aqili, a brain surgeon who has repeatedly toured its corridors, identified its paths with a scalpel, and became increasingly passionate about understanding it and its unique neural activity.

We are talking about more than a hundred billion neurons arranged in an area no larger than a fist, and yet they produce thought, language, imagination, memories, and even this very conversation about what it is.

In the near future, intelligence may not be measured by the amount of information we know, but by our ability to ask the right questions and create meaning from chaos. The brain, which has resisted millions of years of evolution, will not retreat before its new competitor, but will learn from it, redefine itself, and transcend its limits towards a new stage of human consciousness.

* Training and development expert – Mohammed bin Rashid College of Government

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