Proposed transition to AI-based post-labor society
The AI era ,[1] [2] [3] also known as the AI revolution ,[4] [5] [6] [7] is the anticipated period of global transition of the human economy and society towards a post "artificial general intelligence " world enabled by the integration of AI technology .[8] [9] Many have suggested that this period started around the early 2020s ,[10] [11] [12] with the release of generative AI models , including large language models such as ChatGPT .[13] [14] [15]
This enabled software programs that were capable of replacing or augmenting humans in various domains that traditionally required human reasoning and cognition, such as writing , translation , and computer programming .[16] [17]
The AI era is expected to mark a major turning point in human history, comparable to the developments of the Industrial Revolution ,[18] [19] [20] [4] technologies which have impacted virtually every industry and facet of life.
Some anticipate a move towards post-scarcity economics and post-labor society enabled through automation of jobs and tasks,[1] while some others fear potential existential risks, dystopia , mass surveillance enabled by artificial intelligence.[21] [22] [23]
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