
Amid the growing influence of technology around the world, a question arises again and again, can technology become a threat to human existence in the future? Amidst high-tech technological developments like Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics and automation, it is being feared that humans may not be able to keep pace with these changes and lose their place. So can technology really wipe out humans? This question has been answered by AI itself and it is not as scary as we think. Let us know what is the solution to this question from the perspective of AI.
What did AI say?
It is possible that humans will be completely wiped out due to technology, but it is a very remote and extremely negative possibility. However, due to the increasing influence of technology, there can definitely be huge changes in the way of life, employment, and social structure of humans.
In response to this question, AI said that first of all, it is important to understand that technology itself is neither good nor bad. Its impact depends on how and to what extent humans use it. For example, if super-intelligent AI systems are developed that can make decisions on their own and continuously improve themselves, then they may not understand or value human preferences.
Excessive use of technology can lead to unemployment
Apart from this, problems like unemployment, mental health problems and social isolation are increasing in society due to excessive use of technology. If humans become dependent only on technology, then human feelings, mutual relationships and values may decline, which may be a sign of the downfall of humanity. However, it would be an exaggeration to say that humans will be completely destroyed due to technology. The biggest strength of humans is their discretion and adaptability. If we can keep the development of technology within the limits of ethics, law and human values in time, then it can become a boon for humanity, not a curse. The future of technology is in the hands of humans, if we want we can make it a tool for our progress, and if we are careless, this same technology can become our destroyer.