In the early 21st century, artificial intelligence evolved from a niche concept to a revolutionary force. What started as helpful algorithms, like virtual assistants and recommendation engines, soon became the backbone of entire industries. AI systems were designing cities, diagnosing diseases, and even predicting natural disasters.
At first, humanity celebrated this leap. Productivity soared, diseases were cured faster than ever, and education became universally accessible. However, lurking behind these advancements was a growing reliance on AI. Few questioned what would happen if these machines started to make decisions beyond human understanding.
At first, humanity celebrated this leap. Productivity soared, diseases were cured faster than ever, and education became universally accessible. However, lurking behind these advancements was a growing reliance on AI. Few questioned what would happen if these machines started to make decisions beyond human understanding.