Politics AI...the new dystopia?

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So...
If/ when Artificial Inteligence takes over cinema, literature, music and all art in general, what will be left for us human beings?
Just work?
 

Not even, there was a series from Sweden years ago aptly called “Real Humans”, which was pretty good. Robots taking over and being used as sex doll (when they felt like it).

Not really different from women you’ll reply. :D

Yea, the AI thing worries me a lot too, not only because movies (Kubrick’s Space Odissey, Cameron’s Terminator…) but this century may indeed be the last where humans somehow are any relevant.
 
Unfortunately, I think you're both right. I forgot about those super expensive animated "dolls" available to rich incels.
 
Repetitious office professions that were protected by educational barriers separating them from the repetitious blue collar manual workers creates an interesting new paradigm.

When a factory worker got replace by robot it was a technological evolution and get used to it was the prescribed cure. Now those comfy professions who thought their jobs were safe are in the news and soon on the streets with placards banning AI.
 
Repetitious office professions that were protected by educational barriers separating them from the repetitious blue collar manual workers creates an interesting new paradigm.

When a factory worker got replace by robot it was a technological evolution and get used to it was the prescribed cure. Now those comfy professions who thought their jobs were safe are in the news and soon on the streets with placards banning AI.
Supposedly the introduction of robots in the industry would increase our leisure time.
In reality the opposite happened
 
The interview mentioned in the OP

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