"Knowledge is light and ignorance is darkness," except in underdeveloped countries where ignorance is the greatest blessing they have obtained, at least "temporarily."
Imagine if the situation reached the point where every employee on this earth was forced to leave his job and stay at home, while there is "knowledge" doing the work. To what extent will humans be able to endure life without doing anything, as sitting too long with anyone for a period of time leads to a lot of tensions, especially if there is no outlet.
In talking about science and keeping pace with development, the situation has reached the point of almost eliminating the human role in societies, with the dominance of artificial intelligence, which now threatens more than 60% of jobs globally, after it was 40%.
The possible scenario with the spread of artificial intelligence, if it is not curtailed, is the exacerbation of the problem of inequality in the labor market and social tensions, which may reach the level of crimes, theft and more.
The governments of developing countries must impose laws to limit the use and spread of artificial intelligence, establish comprehensive social safety nets and provide programs to retrain workers at risk of losing their jobs due to artificial intelligence.
On this topic, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said last Friday that it is extremely important for countries around the world to establish comprehensive social safety nets and provide programs to retrain workers at risk of losing their jobs due to artificial intelligence. The European Parliament is scheduled to vote on the proposals for the Artificial Intelligence Act in early this year, but the start of enforcing any of these laws will not be before 2025.