For cognition, sure, but that's a fairly weak claim. A dog that chases its tail for 3
hours might be considered conscious, but maybe not highly intelligent.
The attention deficit part of ADHD hurts some people, but a high intelligence is able to make up for it in other ways. Attention span is a multiplier for intelligence. Someone with a lower IQ but a longer attention span is able to outperform a higher IQ but shorter attention span, traditionally.
What's required though, is the attention span and the memory to really dig deep into a problem, and then go for a run. If AI makes that easier, since it lets you skip the boring parts and get to the meat of the problem, then hey.
One thing I'll point out is the attention thing might be more of a lack of motivation on my part. It used to be banging out features quickly gave me a nice dopamine rush and the satisfaction of having built something I'm proud of. With LLMs, I don't really have that feeling because even if I guided it to that endpoint I feel less invested and somewhat less interested.
The attention deficit part of ADHD hurts some people, but a high intelligence is able to make up for it in other ways. Attention span is a multiplier for intelligence. Someone with a lower IQ but a longer attention span is able to outperform a higher IQ but shorter attention span, traditionally.
What's required though, is the attention span and the memory to really dig deep into a problem, and then go for a run. If AI makes that easier, since it lets you skip the boring parts and get to the meat of the problem, then hey.