Human Intelligence vs. AI
Intelligence is not a single scale. Human Intelligence vs. AI is more like different kinds of systems that happen to overlap in some outputs.
Human intelligence (HI) is embodied and motivated. Human understanding is grounded in having physically interacted with the world, and crucially the reasoning is wired to goals we actually have stakes in. HI develops over a lifetime inside a body that can be hurt, in a social world where being wrong has consequences. That is where common sense, taste, and judgment come from.
AI is great for procedural tasks, including pattern completion over an enormous amount of text and data. That buys real strengths no human could match, speed, consistency, no fatigue, fluency across domains, strong performance on problems that resemble things seen before. But it comes with characteristic flaw, AI can and will produce confident, fluent results that are wrong (confabulation). AI does not have a reliable internal sense of own uncertainty. AI output can shift with how a question is phrased, and AI has no persistent goals or continuous memory across conversations the way HI does.
AI does not understand anything, it just predict very well and produce very quick.
Humans fail through bias, fatigue, motivated reasoning, and limited working memory. AI fails through brittleness, hallucination, and a lack of grounding.
At Tayrex, "vs." is probably the wrong preposition. We are interested in complementary approach: a person who knows what they are trying to do, paired with a tool that can recall and draft and check at scale, tends to beat either alone. The human part — values, accountability, and deciding what is worth doing in the first place. AI can tell you how; it cannot tell you what you should care about.
The best collaborations all come down to a clean division of labor built around one fact: AI is fast, broad, and tireless, but it can be confidently wrong and has no stake in the outcome. So the productive arrangement is almost always the same shape — AI does the breadth, HI keep the judgment and the final call.