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I see a lot of speculation over when AI becomes a threat. What nobody seems to point out is the real threat is in what humans will stop doing because AI now does it for them. We already see this happening with other major technological advances. We have apps to do just about everything. We're starting to see AI figure out problems we can't. Increasingly trusting the answers AI gives us. Next thing you know, we have fewer scientists, fewer doctors, fewer experts in all major fields. All because an AI can do the hard work for us. Just ask the AI what will make a certain thing go away, build it, be done with it. So what happens a generation or two from now when AI basically does everything? Will we even have a use for people anymore? What will human life be like? What jobs will humans have?
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