12/05/2025

MIND -WOW- MINT : STUDENTS QUANTUM ESSAY



WHO WILL RULE? : MIND - AI - !WOW!. To be absolutely fair, The World Students Society has every chance and blessings to enlighten the global affairs with peace, understanding, sacrifices, sharing, leadership and wisdom.

'' Baby that's a cat.'' and you instantly start loving and playing with it. Close to 13 years or so ago, I was quick to understand and grasp the world to come. Brilliant and genius that she is, Engineer and Technologist and Esteemed Founder, Rabo had a sublime inkling that I was on to something.

She grappled and downloaded the app I had discovered, that was a mix of Nvidia and AI onto a USB.  Proud Pakistan tail-spun, and the operations stalled.

The Action Plan was simple. I had a fine, bright and gentleman nephew as Registrar to the Chief Justice of Pakistan. I said to Merium and Rabo, '' I get you a ten minutes appointment with the Chief Justice. Don't say a word. Just display these graphical model before him and leave. ''

That would have changed the Destiny Of Proud Pakistan and by extension the Humanity. And we would now be neck-to-neck with Sam Altman and Meta and Google.

'' The Great Lord thought otherwise. '' Sadly, and with a heavy heart, I moved on. For my legacy, I NOW hand over the USB to Esteemed Founder and Engineer Syed Hussain Ali for record keeping for the future generation of students to case study.

In recent years, a growing number of leading AI experts have drawn striking parallels between '' artificial neural networks '' and the human brain, suggesting that machine intelligence may not only equal but eventually exceed human cognitive abilities.

Geoffrey Hinton, often called the Godfather of Deep Learning, remarked, '' Our brains are just big neural networks. There's no reason a neural network can't do anything a brain can do.''

In the same vein, Yann LeCun, Meta's chief scientist, stated '' intelligence - whether biological or artificial - is the ability to predict, plan, reason and learn. There's no fundamental law that says that machines can't surpass us at all of them.

'' These assertions reflect a widespread belief in the AI community, that by mimicking the structure and learning mechanisms of the human brain, machines can become not only equal to but ultimately more efficient, reliable and capable than humans in the matter.

From this perspective, the rise of superintelligent AI is seen not as a question of ''IF'', but of 'when'.

Fact is that machines have always been wonderful aiders for reducing human work, for enhancing  human productivity and making human life easier. But it needs not to be forgotten that machines are engineering feats of humans.

The human mind comes up with things it wants to do, collects resources and makes machines that would aim him to do the burdensome tasks in a better, precise and easier way.

In this progression, the more science has been done, the more machines have been made, and the more resources collected. 

This continual process keeps widening the range of possible new ideas, of new woks and of new machines to do that work.

This Master Essay, Destiny, Students and Ideas, continues to Part [2]. The World Students Society thanks Aneela Shazad, a geopoltical analyst.

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