Once it stops making money.
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My theory is that it will never stop making money because they want less people in society in general, it's a way of trying to kill people off without actually having to do it yourself. As the number of people shrinks due to poverty and being unable to feed themselves, basically mass homelessness, and only the elite few surviving, those elite few won't have to do anything because they already had tons of money, and now AI can do all the hard work that they were too proud to do before. So I think it'll always be profitable. Just not for everyone.
I think social media provides a good reference to start speculating an answer to your question.
Look at all the beneficial change that realization has brought on too!
Realizing this doesn't mean anything is going to happen.
Already figured it out. I am waiting on the rest of you.
how long until we realise the ones trying to force ai into everything are detrimental to society. Billionaires, big corporations and other tumors like that.
AI isnt the problem as it can be used for beneficial things, its abusers are.
Right now there's a huge arms race between the big companies looking to be first in harvesting immense profits. The hype train is rolling, to attract business and investment.
If it becomes clear that its not profitable and won't become profitable, then the sudden revelations will come.
Most importantly "AI" doesn't exist.
But it's also worth nothing that absolutism is almost never helpful. I don't think data, statistics, computers, etc. are inherently evil technologies. It's the usual problem of how capitalism directs research and development towards violent control instead of liberation.
they can’t afford to employ cashiers
They've already removed most of the ones in the UK, it seems. Really worrying stuff when you realise how much they crept in during covid.