This kind of assistive AI doesn’t need to be large-scale or superintelligent—it doesn’t need to be smarter than humans. It just needs to be better than humans in specific areas, like Mandarin-Japanese translation. But for the vast majority—99% of other areas—these AI models don’t need to know or intervene. So we have many types of “assistive intelligence” helping humans coordinate better with each other, understand each other’s conditions better, and make decisions together.