Who Will Win the Battle: Man or Machine? What AI Can Do Faster and Better (Video)
03/04/2025

Experts predict that by 2075, artificial intelligence will reach a level comparable to the human brain. Thirty years later, the era of super AI will begin, an intelligence far superior to the smartest human mind, capable of self-improvement and the creation of new systems and algorithms.
The rapid advancement of AI is already raising ethical and legal concerns. Scarlett Johansson, for instance, has expressed shock and outrage after discovering that OpenAI's chatbot voice bears an uncanny resemblance to hers. Despite declining OpenAI’s offer to use her voice, the similarity is so striking that people cannot distinguish between the AI-generated voice and the actress herself. Johansson is now preparing to take legal action.
Hollywood, too, is grappling with AI’s growing presence. In 2016, the short film "Sunspring" was released with a script entirely written by artificial intelligence. Since then, AI’s influence in the entertainment industry has expanded, sparking protests among screenwriters and actors who fear losing their jobs. Hollywood unions are now demanding regulations to slow down AI’s integration and prevent machines from fully replacing humans.
AI has already conquered the art world. A few years ago, at Christie's auction, a non-human artist sold a painting for $432,500. The portrait of Edmond de Belamy was created after analyzing 15,000 classical artworks from the 14th to 20th centuries. Meanwhile, AIVA, an AI composer, has been officially recognized as a music creator.
In the coming decade, chatbots will become experts in every field, from medicine to law and education. AI-powered assistants will allow us to consult doctors, teachers, and lawyers without human intervention. If you’ve ever used Siri, Alexa, or Alice, congratulations, you’ve already spoken to a robot.
Today, AI can generate images, compose scripts, write music, create literature, and even produce entire books. It tracks and analyzes our behavior on social media and in stores, helping loan officers, marketers, and streaming services tailor their recommendations. Netflix and Amazon already know exactly how many hours we spent binge-watching last night.
Experts agree: by 2075, AI will match human intelligence, and by the early 22nd century, super AI will surpass the most advanced human minds. At that point, machines will no longer just assist us, they will redefine the very fabric of human existence.

Henry Kissinger
Eric Schmidt
Daniel Huttenlocker
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Description
What a person does in a few hours or days, in some cases even a lifetime, an AI can do in a few minutes, even seconds. Artificial intelligence permeates all areas of our lives: transportation, industry, medicine, commerce, finance, education, law. Human civilization is in a qualitatively new era of transformations and historical development, the 4th industrial revolution. Artificial intelligence fundamentally transforms people's way of life and perception of the world, reshapes the labor market.
Scientists hope that thanks to artificial intelligence, we will be able to solve global problems: find cures for deadly diseases, overcome the low level of education in some regions, explore the oceans and space. But the use of a generative neural network can also have negative consequences, since many of its work processes are incomprehensible to humans. The authors of the book discuss the possibilities and problems of artificial intelligence. They explain radical historical changes, the perception of the world and our role in it.
This book will help to understand the present to assess the future impact of artificial intelligence.
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