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Will AI superintelligence be feasible and how will Project Managers use it?

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Jean Laval Chue Him Director| Stella Aurorae Accountants Pty Ltd Sydney, Nsw, Australia
I believe that, as in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when they developed an electronics engineering software that learns recursively, from itself (its mistakes) and expert engineers through what we now call reinforcement learning, SuperIntelligence is feasible and coming soon. But the fundamental question is, will Superintelligence be really conscious and have emotions?

I personally believe SuperIntelligence will happen, but not real consciousness and certainly no real emotions.

So the emotional decision making and the context decision making based on real consciousness will still be done by human project managers. We as PMs need to prepare ourselves for superintelligence.

I would be glad to hear the opinions of other PMs
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FAIZA KHALIL MIS,Policy & Project Coordinator| SAMBA BANK Karachi, Sd, Pakistan
Oct 20, 2025 11:05 AM
Replying to Lissette Indhira Pimentel Sosa
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Fascinating topic, Jean. I agree that superintelligence may become technically feasible, but I share your view that consciousness and emotion are uniquely human. Even the most advanced systems will still lack true context, intuition, and empathy, qualities that shape every leadership decision in project management.

Rather than fearing replacement, I think PMs should focus on collaboration with AI, using it as a strategic partner for prediction and analysis, while we continue to lead through judgment, ethics, and emotional intelligence. The human dimension of decision-making will always be what gives projects meaning.

Well said — AI can enhance efficiency and insight, but it can’t replicate human judgment, empathy, or ethical reasoning. True project leadership will always depend on the human touch behind every decision.

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