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This isn't a conversation about AI so much as it is about computers in general. Everything has been computerized, we've been living in the aftermath of that for decades now. What they're calling "AI" is just newer computer programmes. Which, isn't to say any of what you've outlined is wrong -- all that is and has been a problem for a while now. I believe keeping in mind that these are just programmes running on computers gives us a clearer picture of what we're dealing with.
...for example, computers are fragile as hell. Gotta keep them away from water from dust from magnets from electromagnetic radiation from static charges from too much voltage from not enough voltage... and on top of that, a lot of modern software (and even some hardware!) is completely bunk without network access.