AI is a double-edged sword, much like most technology in the fourth industrial revolution such as the internet for example. It can be a massive tool for good and social benefit while simultaneously it can almost completely destroy humanity. It's all about how it's used. We have stuff like Wikipedia where you can access the largest index of cumulative human knowledge in the world and even fit it in roughly 100GB. But at the same time we have blights on the modern world like TikTok, contributing to the destruction of the moral fabric of society and wreaking havoc on the attention spans and mental health of it's users. Especially the younger ones.
As it stands right now, the AI chatbots available to the masses are really just a more advanced kind of search engine. They just index all the info available online and through books available on the internet as well and then feed it back to you based on your prompts.
Though AI is rapidly developing as we can evidently see how much it's changed from the videos of Will Smith eating spaghetti in just one year.
But do not forget, the elites have had access to this technology for decades. Much, much, much more advanced AI technology now exists than the masses know about and we are at the point where many governments are reading our thoughts. Albeit, I'm not sure to what extent but the technology
does exist.
It is as Jesus Christ said;
Matthew 26:52 Then said Jesus unto him, Put up again thy sword into his place: for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.
AI will make life easier in a lot of ways, but at what cost? I was using AI to help me with research and study games but these bots, they are gathering info on all of us, they will (and are) metaphorically (and perhaps literally at some point) hacking into our minds.
We need decentralized, open source AI. That's the most realistic way to combat the negatives. And just go old school when necessary.