>Many saw AI as a tool to augment human capabilities, especially in specific tasks such as medical diagnostics, military applications, or industrial automation. It was envisioned more as a way to automate routine tasks or assist humans rather than as an entity with true consciousness or emotions.
>The most accurate part is where everyone stays in rooms all by themselves only interacting with technology.
Isn't this kind of proof the main (and maybe only?) reason humans bother to socialize is to get stuff out of other humans? That's fucking dystopian in itself.