Can AI totally replace human beings?
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It is currently positioned and created as a tool, so it can only replace certain human functions that it's designed for i.e. assist humans.
It will most likely remain in this setting for a long time.
Not exactly
The extent to which cognitive bias exists in decision making and its repeatability will make it harder for AI to consistently know to either replicate or correct for the bias without eroding trust. This conundrum is a two edged sword in that it makes it hard to balance risk of amplifying the bias or ignoring the inherent realities of bias and heuristics in human behaviour. Secondly, humans are multi-agents with wide spread activity across multiple domains and social setting, the complexity involved in fully contextualising this is not something AI is close to achieving yet. From a simple job perspective, AI will replace some jobs, but will mostly enhance most of the jobs via productivity boost and job function evolution.
AI paired with robotics will be able to replace many of the things that human beings do today. Specifically, one for one, humans will be replaced by AI as AI is able to harness the brain power of many humans yet act as one. AI is all about the combined intelligence of many but not limited by the mental capability of a single human brain. But unless AI can find a way to procreate machines/humans without human being input, it will never replace humans beings.
Currently, not even close. In the future it’s yet to be seen, but I would have to guess no as well.