Here is a short excerpt from a fascinating article in Time magazine about intuition and its increasingly central role in today’s rapidly changing world :
” … Intuition has often been dismissed as vague or unscientific. But that’s changing. An emerging body of evidence shows that a well-trained intuition, what we sometimes call “gut feelings,” is key to our ability to make good decisions and innovate, especially in times of uncertainty.
Intuition enables us to process a massive amount of information and sensory data, which we pick up with our whole body, not just the brain. It does this much faster than our conscious, focused mind.
In The Intelligence of Intuition, Gerd Gigerenzer explores how intuition is our defining difference in the age of AI, and that without intuition, there wouldn’t be much innovation. … “
Source : Time.com (in english)

