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Can AI improve my personal life?

Face-recognition tech is to be avoided, but there could be other potential wins

A fascinating question and one which depends, I suppose, on how apocalyptic your general world view of this soon-to-be-all-pervasive technology is. If, for example, you generally subscribe to the “machines will take over the world and destroy us” school of thought, then AI will improve your personal life only if you have a thing for Terminators. Even then, the joy may be fleeting.

Alternatively, AI could spare the world but render you unemployable for everything except manual work, which would definitely leave a bit of a dent in your LinkedIn profile. But let’s for a moment take a walk on the sunny side of the street and assume we avoid the full job, or actual, apocalypse.

There are plenty of reasons to be nervous of AI in our private and social spheres, especially when its direction lies in the hands of people like Mark Zuckerberg. A recent Meta memo floated the idea that a distracting major world crisis is the right moment to relaunch face-recognition technology in its smart glasses.

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