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I'm not sure I fully understand your question (nor if you're just trolling me) since I'm not a native english speaker nor an expert in AI (although I intend to be one someday). Also, I want to add that I'm not an US citizen either, altough I also intend to be one someday, as in my opinion, it is indeed the best country in the world.
If I correctly understand your question, this is my answer: I'd say it's pretty simple and yet, complex when thinking about the long term possibilities, since one can not know what is coming to happen in the AI realm. But I'd say that in the right hands, it can be a tool to do a lot of good, but in the wrong hands, it can be catastrophic (to say the least). Directly re your question, that could imply a major surveillance state, with (for as instance as we see in China already) the possibility of tracking someone through the whole country in a matter of seconds, and that implies that every position is known for every citizen and any given moment. Also, it can also be very dangerous psychologically as one can infer habits and what not of a given group of individuals, and furthermore, completelly control such group of individuals (imagine this PSYOP that's happening in the US by the MSM and whatnot, but recurring to AI..)
I have nothing to say as it relates to Moore's law tho, only that cheapening hardware easier surveillance > more data > more AI