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Is the World extensively inclining towards Artificial Intelligence?

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Team StartupcityThe computer often stares right into my face, trying to take a good look at my soul. Does that mean it is trying to develop emotions by objectifying itself as that '1 a.m.' friend who is ready to solve the puzzles in your life??

The time has come when we recognize this as a part of our daily activity or routine and how it is staking its claim over the world. The computer is no longer a device to restore your hidden files; it is one of the most efficient forms of technology and invention that man has created.
How ironical it is that man himself has created such a machine to bring about progress and ease up the prolonged processes of calculation but right now in this era of "tech-savvy world" is competing against it!

The gap between man and computer has increased so much that today it can't be controlled from performing its destructive functions as it has become intelligent enough, enough to supersede human beings in the next few years.

From accessing a stranger's personal information to decoding symbols or locating a bomb amidst a crowd, each and everything can be detected at the click of a mouse.

It's not only curing ailments but at the same time giving human beings a chance to live, sooner or later human emotions will be replaced by a surreal computer dictatorship.

All of us have become so busy in improving a computer's efficiency that we have forgotten to sharpen our skills. Coincidentally, it is we who are damaging are brains and our I.Q. levels have rapidly declined. The war is now 'us-against' them!
It's true that we have achieved a lot through artificial reasoning and data interpretation, today every nook of the world is aware of its power, digitalization is gaining momentum, but then everything goes into vain when you analyze the reasons behind war or loss of human touch.

Thus the question arises "Is artificial intelligence a boon or a bane?"

To be honest, it is the best thing that has ever happened to mankind but not at the cost of one's true sentiments.

A computer can solve equations, operate cars or instruct a human being but can never replace a hug that one might need at the end of a tiring and hectic day.

Man shouldn't waste anymore of his time in installing artificial programming into a computer, rather invest time in interacting with the person sitting next to him or her and seek translations which they might have ignored in those years, reconciling friendly relations and working on the disconnected wires!