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“Hey, I need to solve these complicated math problems!”
“Hey, I need to come up with a presentation for my economics class!
What am I supposed to do now? Should I talk to my classmates and see their assignments and presentations, or should I ask them to help me? ”
These were preschool human lives. TSK, TSK…Prehistoric times!
Today, times have changed – and how! Students no longer need to consult with classmates, troubling their brains, or Google infinitely. AI tools like ChatGpt, Gemini, and more solve math problems, give presentations, write essays and reports – you list them all and turn us into AI-powered people.
However, there is one thing that these tools cannot do for the people who drive us. Take the exam. (At least not yet!) heck, we also need to take an AI-powered exam – the only skill you need is how to enter the perfect prompt to get the correct answer. Isn't it a simpler way to make life easier and to study flavor? “AI is the most powerful weapon that can be used to change the world” could become a new student mantra (I apologized to Nelson Mandela and said about outdated prehistoric education).
All your work and work now sounds like Jack is your average AI-powered kid.
“Why are you stressing? Just ask the AI,” parents may hear their children scold.
AI may choose a career for people with AI, suggest ideal professions based on personality and interest, and even recommend the best university. Don't forget. AI can also attend job interviews on our behalf and update us on how interviews and pay negotiations have progressed – we're relaxing with couch popcorn and chips. And who said life must be difficult?
In a country like us, where internet outages are frequent and stable connectivity are still dreaming, the humans who drive our AI may not know how to use multipurpose flour or chickpea flour in cakes, or find the elusive X in math problems, or even know the correct cement to sand ratio for building a home.
Our “AI Minister” – naturally earning a degree in botany or international relations – will spark every day as life ceases. In panic, he/she will turn to the AI and ask what to do.
And, as shown in many Hollywood films that AI had enough, there is not a much more pronounced danger in the dystopian future. Humanity, which had been stripped of its instincts long ago, is fighting for survival.
Return to prehistoric times!
