How Should We Face the Future of AI?

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How Should We Face the Future of AI?

As AI technology rapidly evolves, its impact reaches every corner of our lives. The ways we work, the conveniences of everyday life, the shape of industries… the waves of change are significant and unavoidable. But if this trend continues, what will our future look like?

1. Today’s News

Source:
CHRIS GILMOUR: There are very real sinkholes in AI field of dreams

Summary:

  • AI is rapidly evolving and is poised to replace many knowledge jobs globally in the near future.
  • Supporting this change requires new power infrastructure, but funding for this is unclear.
  • Concerns are rising among investors that the surge in AI-related stocks may be a bubble.

2. Consider the Background

The evolution of AI has the potential to change the structure of society as a whole. However, this realization requires immense power, necessitating new infrastructure investment. Power shortages and delays in infrastructure could hinder the spread of new technologies. This will affect our daily lives in terms of the stability of power supply and changes in energy policy. This challenge may prompt a reconsideration of not just the evolution of technology but also the direction of society as a whole.

3. What Will the Future Hold?

Hypothesis 1 (Neutral): A Future Where AI is Commonplace

A future where the evolution of AI steadily progresses and naturally integrates into our lives. AI takes over routine tasks, allowing us to allocate more time to creative activities. As a result, skills in utilizing AI will be required, potentially leading to new forms of education and training.

Hypothesis 2 (Optimistic): A Future of Great AI Development

A future where AI technology dramatically evolves, bringing significant improvements across many fields such as healthcare, transportation, and environmental protection. As AI solves problems swiftly and quality of life improves, there may be a societal shift where technology is utilized to maximize human happiness.

Hypothesis 3 (Pessimistic): A Future Where AI is Lost

A future where the AI bubble bursts, and stunted by a lack of funding and technological limits, AI development stagnates. The anticipated transformations may not materialize, leading to temporary chaos in society. Consequently, dependence on AI may be reevaluated, and new ethical and social rules will be called for.

4. Tips for Us

Ways of Thinking

  • Actively acquiring skills and knowledge to utilize AI is a good opportunity to question your own values.
  • Be mindful of how technology influences decisions in your daily life.

Small Practical Tips

  • Start by engaging with news and information about AI to deepen your understanding.
  • It is also essential to discuss the impact of AI with family and friends to share societal perspectives.

5. What Will You Do?

  • Will you actively learn about AI to prepare for the future work environment?
  • As society changes, will you take an interest in new ethical standards and rule-making?
  • Will you consider the importance of sustainable energy in light of technological advancements?

What kind of future have you envisioned? Please share with us on social media or in the comments.

Jun Sasaki

Solo entrepreneur running StudyRiver — a future-focused media platform.
Mostly on Youtube & Instagram. Happy to follow back! From Japan.

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