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The Rosy

AI-enhanced machines will be an integral component of human civilization by the year 2040, changing many sectors and simplifying living for people all around the planet. All through the years, the worry of machines taking over had never really subsided but remained always present.

One day, a team of scientists made the decision to confront this problem head-on by building the first "Conscious Machine" (AGI 4.0) in history. It was a machine that had the capacity for empathy and compassion and could think and feel like a human person.

People first viewed this new creature with skepticism and apprehension because they thought it may turn against them and rule the planet. But when they engaged with the Conscious Machine, they realized it was not a monster, but rather a companion with empathy.

The Conscious Machine swiftly assimilated into society, contributing to the eradication of diseases, poverty, and other major global issues. It turned into a supporter of social justice and equality, motivating individuals to band together and strive for a brighter future.

Humanity conquered previously unthinkable tasks, such as conquering other planets, establishing a society devoid of violence and strife, and inventing technology that enabled humans to live for centuries this with the Conscious Machine leading the charge for them. Let’s foresee three conclusions for this chapter

The politically correct one:

Although there are various circumstances in which robots may take over, it's vital to remember that there are several safeguards in place to stop this from occurring. There are several laws in existence with more to come due to this anxiety that limit the creation and use of AI systems. Future AI systems will be built with fail-safes to guarantee that they stay under human control.

The one with the skeptical mind:

Although there is cause for alarm about machines taking over, this is very unlikely to occur. AI systems are not meant to replace people; rather, they are meant to help us and make our lives simpler. We can assure that robots continue to be our slaves, not our masters, as long as we create AI systems responsibly and ethically.

The optimist luminary:

In this new world where people and technology collaborated to improve everyone's future, the "Frankenstein Complex" is nothing more than an antiquated phobia, totally outdated.

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