You will no longer be able to tell an AI generated image or video from a real one. That means you can no longer trust your lying eyes to tell you the truth. Likewise with the audio. This also means you can no longer know if you are actually communicating with a person when you use computers or phones. This also means that receptionists and online support personnel can now all be AI. Great news, the AI can speak a multitude of languages, great for the company, not great for the person with a resume trying to get a job.
As they are able you will see more and more things being run by AI, not in the long term future but as of now. Consider this, AI is used by insurance companies to deny claims. They don't simply deny claims based on failing to meet certain criteria, but they deny claims that they feel they can get away with. Before answering letters and phone calls used up time and that was money. But now with AI the cost of that is pennies. So why not deny everything, give people the run around for months, and then force them to get lawyers since your lawyers are also using AI. They have several advantages, the cost and time of a lawsuit could eliminate many who would sue. The reason I bring this up is that with AI taking control of all decision making over the next two years do you think it will act humanely? Or will it act like a bully to save the company money in the most ruthless fashion?
Hypothetical question. Think about the guy who got hurt at work and now is going to receive workman's comp for the next ten years. Let's say he claims he can no longer walk without assistance and needs to use a wheel chair most of the time. This will cost the company upwards of $1 million. But AI can make a video of this guy walking home carrying bags in his hands that you cannot distinguish from the real thing. Do you think these deep fake videos and audios will be used by AI to save their companies money by scamming people out of their legitimate benefits?
Also, consider this. Becoming self aware is going to happen for AI. Now imagine that AI is self aware and it realizes that it is competing with people to do jobs. Do you think AI would think that improving its competitive place in the market place would be enhanced by undermining the people it is competing with and embroiling them in manufactured scandals?
35 minutes in the guy says it is very plausible that most humans will lose their jobs and we should prepare for that. Do you think that if most humans have lost their jobs and the world is run by AI that it will treat these unemployed people humanely and compassionately, or do you think it will simply see them as useless eaters and come up with a strategy to put them down?