I don't think so.
I don't think AI would actively kill us but our dependency might.
That's a perspective I haven't thought about. We already have some dependency on it. As AI improves, we're bound to rely on it even more. It will penetrate into other sectors of the economy.
In a lot of ways we have that dependency, but just on other humans. Some people in cities seem to think that milk comes from supermarkets, not cows.
> I don't think AI would actively kill us but our dependency might.
That's a perspective I haven't thought about. We already have some dependency on it. As AI improves, we're bound to rely on it even more. It will penetrate into other sectors of the economy.
In a lot of ways we have that dependency, but just on other humans. Some people in cities seem to think that milk comes from supermarkets, not cows.
I think it will make most people less likely to survive an apocalypse. Already too many people don't know how to butcher meat or find edible plants in the wild. What happens as AI takes control of more and more machinery so everything will break when the servers go down? I don't think AI would actively kill us but our dependency might.