Artificial Intelligence has its own way of impressing us with its potential and wonders. It is an incredibly growing field and will definitely have an immense effect on our lives. In my opinion, automating manual labor and work sounds like an amazing idea; people wouldn't need to bother about whether there is going to be traffic in their route to work, or you wouldn't have to review through spelling/grammar errors in your lengthly research paper for English. AI does it all for you. Which is what makes this field sooooo interesting. And amazing.
However, when something comes with this many advantages, there is always critical side to it as well. There are many people who say that AI will take over the world and "replace" human jobs, which will lead to laying off many people in the workplace. A lot of people assume that AI will eventually replace human intelligence. Whenever I hear that, I always wonder about when the "eventually" will come. AI has just started to grow out recently, and there is something we, as humans have that machines don't know anything about. That is, emotion and psychological intelligence. Yes, maybe in about 10-20 years from now, humans won't be needed for manual labor in factories, but machines don't understand emotion. That is something we have and we can use to overpower the domination of machines. However, that is a long way from now. Like I said, AI has just started to grow out. We need such automation in our lives to make simple jobs in our lives easier. For example, Google uses location enabling to find the fastest route to work when you're a couple minutes late because you slept in (that's me for school). In fact, Google has also implemented apps to enable smart message reply, which will automatically suggest replies based on the email in your inbox. Your essay reader, TurnItIn goes through to check for plagiarism. These examples demonstrate the expanding growth of AI around the world. Good luck!
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