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The Future of Technology How Far AI Will Change the World

Artificial intelligence is no longer a subject confined to research laboratories or science fiction. It has arrived, quietly and decisively, in the fabric of ordinary life — in the way we write, search, diagnose, create, and connect. And yet, despite its growing presence, the deeper transformation has barely begun.

The question is not whether AI will change the world. It already has. The more important question — and the harder one to answer — is how far that change will ultimately reach, and what kind of world awaits on the other side of this shift.



"The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it."



From tools to thought partners
For most of human history, intelligence was a scarce resource. Expertise required years of training; insight was locked within the minds of a small number of specialists. AI is changing the economics of intelligence itself. Tasks that once demanded a seasoned professional — drafting a legal brief, interpreting a medical scan, writing a line of code — can now be performed, or at least assisted, in seconds.

This is not merely an efficiency gain. It is a structural change in who has access to knowledge and capability. A first-generation student in a rural community, a small-business owner without a legal team, a researcher in a developing country without institutional access — all now have something that resembles a knowledgeable assistant at their fingertips. The implications for global equality are both profound and, as yet, underappreciated.

II. The Texture of Daily Life
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