AI Takes Center Stage: Are Humans Still in the Game? Chen Tianqiao: Humans Will Evolve from 'Fuel' to 'Architects'
2025-12-10 / Read about 0 minute
Author:小编   

As AI technology surges forward with ever-increasing potency, professionals across various industries are understandably apprehensive about the prospect of being supplanted. Chen Tianqiao, the visionary founder of Shanda Group and the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute for Neuroscience, puts forth a compelling perspective in his work "The Dusk of Management and the Dawn of Intelligence." He posits that AI will not entirely supplant humans; rather, it will catalyze a corporate metamorphosis, ultimately ushering management out of the historical spotlight.

Chen Tianqiao highlights that intelligent agents boast perpetual memory, omnidirectional cognition, and innate evolutionary capabilities, setting them apart from humans in terms of cognitive architecture. Traditional management tools, including KPIs, hierarchical structures, and incentive mechanisms, were initially crafted to offset human cognitive limitations. However, in the age of intelligent agents, these very tools have morphed into constraints.

According to Chen Tianqiao, future enterprises will be inherently AI-driven, undergoing profound transformations in their architecture, growth patterns, memory retention, execution strategies, and even the roles played by humans. Humans will transition from mere executors to intention curators and cognitive architects, entrusted with the crucial task of defining the direction and value proposition of enterprises. Thus, professionals need not succumb to undue anxiety. Instead, they should proactively embrace AI, collaborating to sculpt the new face of future enterprises.