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  • The rapid advancement and release of Artificial Intelligence (AI), exemplified by ChatGPT-4, have sparked widespread discussion on its societal impact.
  • Current debates often focus on immediate concerns, overlooking potential insidious, long-term consequences of AI integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical, yet under-addressed, long-term threats posed by AI to human societies.
  • To emphasize the potential for AI to cause a loss of meaning in life and widespread human enfeeblement.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of AI's societal implications.
  • Review of expert opinions and discourse surrounding AI development.

Main Results:

  • The primary threat of AI lies in its potential to diminish the sense of purpose and agency in humans.
  • Other AI-related risks are secondary to this fundamental threat of meaning erosion.

Conclusions:

  • Given AI's irreversible integration, prioritizing research and resources to address the crisis of meaning and helplessness is paramount.
  • A cautious yet pragmatic approach to AI development and deployment is essential, balancing innovation with humanistic concerns.