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20 Quotes on the Future of AI That Will Make You Think

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New blog article! Hi {NAME}, I’ve just published a new article on JeffBullas.com, it’s cal

New blog article! Hi {NAME}, I’ve just published a new article on JeffBullas.com, it’s called [20 Quotes on the Future of AI That Will Make You Think]() Why read it? In the last 10 years, it is estimated that the global revenue of the American film industry reached $300 – $400 billion. The peak just before Covid reached $42.5 billion in 2019. Its movies cover many categories including science fiction. And under that label AI has played a part. One of the first movies that made a major impact is “2001: A Space Odyssey” released in 1968 that was directed by Stanley Kubrick, and it is about an AI robot that takes over a spaceship. It hinted at a dystopian future where humanity is controlled by machines. That perspective is now woven into what has almost become an innate fear of AI. So many of the questions we are asking in 2024 about AI are based upon a conditioning of the impact of AI in our lives via media that we consume everyday. So is it dystopian or utopian? Pessimists will lean one way and optimists another. So, here is a compilation of dystopian and utopian quotes about AI from notable individuals – people who write about history, scientists, technologists, philosophers or polymaths, entrepreneurs or CEOs, authors or simply anyone who has an interest in AI. Click the button below to check out the full article. [Click To Read!]() Cheers, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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