RE: Why does the existence of artificial intelligences continue to scare?
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AI is a gamechanger and its development so far has been rapid. Combined the fast development and the several applications AI serve, it is no doubt a job market breaker. There's just so much it can do that humans usually do, and the industrial revolution we had years ago where we were replaced by machines pales in comparison to AI.
AI is not only faster and smarter than humans, but also more creative and adaptable. It can learn from data, generate new content, and solve complex problems. AI can also mimic human emotions and behaviors, making it hard to tell the difference between real and artificial. This can be scary for some people, because they fear losing their identity, autonomy, and control. They worry that AI might take over their jobs, their relationships, and their lives.
We have been imagining this from several movies, even if the mass has been aware of AI's developments. This was just something out of the sci-fi, and here it is. It could have its own consciousness, rebel with humans, enslave us or alter the economy in ways we haven't imagined. It's crazy.