
In the era of AI, natural intelligence will lead artificial intelligence because AI cannot truly master human sentiments, reasoning, judgment, and problem-solving skills . Copycats will always remain backbenchers—only the real intellectual quality of humans will lead the world. Children who fail to develop critical thinking skills and become overly dependent on AI will soon become crippled, possessing vast amounts of information but lacking the ability to apply it meaningfully across most fields of work. If younger generations rely too heavily on AI just to gather information without developing their own reasoning, judgment, and problem-solving skills, they risk losing the ability to innovate, adapt, and make wise decisions.
Natural intelligence: Human creativity, emotions, critical thinking, and ethical judgment—provides guidance and meaning that AI cannot fully replicate. While AI can analyze data, automate tasks, and even mimic some human behaviors, it lacks true understanding, empathy, and moral reasoning. Humans will remain the leaders by:

- Designing and improving AI based on human values and needs.
- Making complex decisions where emotions, ethics, and context matter.
- Innovating and thinking creatively beyond patterns AI can detect.
- Using intuition and experience in uncertain or ambiguous situations.
So, natural intelligence will guide AI tools, making sure technology serves humanity’s best interests.