Anytime there is a great leap forward in technology, there are always those who predict the end of the world or the end of civilization. This was voiced passionately when automation began to take over in the 18th and 19th centuries. We were told that there would be no more jobs, machines would do it all leaving us with a divide between the super rich and the ultra poor. The invention of the automobile lead to fears that carriage makers and horse breeders would go bankrupt causing economic disaster. None of those things came about. Probably when farming was introduced thousands of years ago, some said it would lead to lazy farmers and a dependence on crops which could fail causing famines.
Once again we are told that smart robots will take all our jobs and if that isn't scary enough, they will take over the world and possibly eliminate humans. Automation has lead to great increases in productivity which lead directly to greater prosperity and a rise in the standard of living. AI promises even greater increases in productivity including ai doctors, law advisors, researching new compounds for health, and many other data and intelligence based areas that are slow to advance now but which could take off with ai.
On the negative side, we can no longer trust voices or videos. Much as automation lead to millions of robocalls being pumped out, ai will lead to a deluge of more sophisticated scams including social engineering to discover passwords. Some claim it will lead to politicians doing many more bad things. If so, vote out the bad politicians. Likewise, there are solutions to each of these problems.
UBI will be handed out and only a small percentage will want to go through college and work a job leading to a less educated public. So what, people will study what they find interesting and ai can make it easy. When writing was invented, they lamented that young people would no longer memorize hundreds of lines of historical poems etc and this would lead to lazy people with poor memories leading to a breakdown of society.
The point is that none of the predictions of disaster or dire outcomes came true. There were readjustments that had to be made but I don't think anyone wants to go back to the days before machinery, or before farming or written language. Farming meant that land was owned and held rather than moving on to another area as hunter gatherers. This meant some were denied land, some people's land was taken by other groups. So now we have wars to decide who owns what but we still do not want to go back to being hunter gatherers even if it means no more wars for possession of land
AI will soon become so ubiquitous and necessary that we wont be able to imagine living without it