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How much impact will artificial intelligence have on our lives?

Abstract: With the rapid progress of science and technology, artificial intelligence has begun to accelerate its development and will profoundly affect human society and even bring certain challenges to mankind. In fact, artificial intelligence has already competed with humans in many fields and even begun to replace humans. So much so that Bill Gates even expressed the view that robots should be taxed. For some scientists and visionaries, they have realized that robots will dominate the world of the future. With the development of human society to this day, facing this situation, how to deal with artificial intelligence has become an unavoidable problem before us. Whether to kill intelligent robots in the cradle when they are still in their infancy, or to accelerate their development for the sake of immediate commercial interests, will be a choice that we humans have to make.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; Internet; big data; cloud computing; cyborg; pure robot

Today, with the rapid advancement of science and technology, human society is undergoing profound changes. Comrade Deng Xiaoping once said that science and technology are the primary productive forces. Judging from the development in recent years, Comrade Xiaoping's conclusion has been increasingly proven to be correct. Moreover, judging from the rapid development of the current Internet society, driven by the continuous upgrading of technology, this virtual world has become increasingly real and realistic. Someone once said in the past: On the Internet, the person you are chatting with may just be a dog. It was a joke at the time, but now I think it really makes sense. However, the opponent may not be an ordinary meat dog in nature, but a somewhat "cold" alpha dog.

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