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Possibly, although I seen no evidence that that is an inevitability. But even if it becomes reality we can change our association with AI then I don’t see any reason to do anything right now.
I have yet to see any evidence that we are in any way progressing towards that world.
You haven’t been an observer of humanity then. They have quite a track record (see “Etymology”) of how they interact with new technologies and new ways of being.
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Okay I read that Wikipedia article and I absolutely no idea what point you’re trying to make.
Did you read the first paragraph in the “Etymology” section?