AI Amplifies Expertise: MIT Study Shows 'Significantly Better' Performance, Solves 50-Year Problems
An MIT study confirms AI amplifies human expertise: those who developed skills first, then used AI, performed significantly better. However, relying on AI to skip foundational thinking leads to struggle. We integrate AI, like AlphaFold solving a 50-year problem, to make your strong thinking stronger, not replace it.
“We see this as critical: AI is a force multiplier for skilled teams, driving 'significantly better' performance and solving long-standing operational gaps that often cost millions annually.”

An MIT study confirms AI amplifies human expertise: those who developed skills first, then used AI, performed significantly better. However, relying on AI to skip foundational thinking leads to struggle. We integrate AI, like AlphaFold solving a 50-year problem, to make your strong thinking stronger, not replace it.
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"AI is an amplifier. If you already have strong thinking going in, it makes that thinking stronger."
— Debunking AI "Brain Rot"
Key Takeaways
- 01AI amplifies existing human skills, leading to 'significantly better' performance (MIT study).
- 02Relying on AI to 'skip the thinking part entirely' leads to struggle.
- 03AI, like AlphaFold, can solve '50-year' complex problems by augmenting human scientists.
- 04We integrate AI to strengthen, not replace, skilled operators and problem-solvers.
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Debunking AI "Brain Rot"
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