How do you envision the role of AI in our daily lives in the next decade?

United States
December 15, 2023 1:55pm CST
Yes, AI (Artificial Intelligence) Of course, we all know that AI just didn't pop out of thin air, it was made by very intelligent people, who eats, breathes and sleeps computer. Do you think that these same people will take over people's lives? A number of developed countries have been developing human-like robots who are either in restaurants (like the one in China) and some in car manufacturing companies. If you've watched Transformers (I know some of you think that this is just for kids, but I loved it!) have you thought of about the possibility of these robots will be taking over earth?
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@RebeccasFarm (86961)
• United States
15 Dec
I hope that it will deal with criminals to the maximum penalty.
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• United States
16 Dec
Criminals... Like, AI could help the police track down criminals and be imprisoned for life. Is this what you mean?
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• United States
16 Dec
@baguiojade Sometime more severe is what I mean
@Deepizzaguy (95238)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Dec
I would like AI to assist me in being able to complete surveys online and not take over my computer.
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• United States
16 Dec
Hi George Yeah, what if AI could do all surveys and boom! payments keep coming to your account! Wouldn't that be nice!
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@Deepizzaguy (95238)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
16 Dec
@baguiojade That would be great.
@jstory07 (134952)
• Roseburg, Oregon
15 Dec
I just hope the AI have a safety code to turn them off if they try and take over.
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• United States
15 Dec
The creators might have them, and I feel like we might be at their mercy, unfortunately. Unfortunately, humanoids might take over people's jobs. Companies might even consider having robots doing things for the company because robots don't require sick leaves, maternity/ paternity leaves, robots don't need to eat nor drink. Not just jobs that they will be taking over, but also how children will be thinking. Children will be too dependent on AI that they might end up becoming lazy and mentally blank.
@wardfcsc (195)
• Indonesia
27 Jan
It may happen, or worse, AI is used secretly by the state for political reason and targeting the people's data for their own benefit.