By the end of the year, most of what you read and see on the Internet will be AI generated. More and more contacts on social medias will be virtual. News will become uncertain. Is it real? Propaganda? Manipulation? Movies with virtual actors are being made as we speak at deep discount (and value?) Employment is just starting to be impacted...
The AI tsunami is already upon us and we have no idea what to do. And everything may get much worse far faster than we figure out what to do!
As we are entering a recession both in Europe and the US which will quickly spread around the world, AI is concentrating further capital, value and investment, which means that demand will crater as employment and opportunities outside the sector dwindle.
Expect governments to be slow as usual but by the end of the year, the writing will be on the wall and they will start to panic. Should AI use be restricted for the sake of the economy? But can conversely a country stay behind the AI revolution?
We were expecting profound philosophical questions regarding consciousness, what we will get is existential questions, not for people but for the economy. Which country will cope best with the upheaval? China? The US? Russia? The UAE?
We may be on the verge of a true revolution and as usual nobody saw it coming. The AI we have is already more than we can chew and it is nothing compared to the capabilities of the next AI generation, not next year but in a few months.
Agents should be with us very soon. When this finally happens, most of your contacts will be with machines, not human beings. Then because the relations with machines are so smooth and "nicer" (Don't they always somehow agree with us?), conversely relations with other human beings will become quaint, bordering on unpleasant and finally to be avoided? Could this be the invisible revolution which, when looking back, will have changed everything?
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