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In the near future, the familiar becomes uncertain . . .
As humanity teeters on the brink of its next evolutionary leap, one topic divides us: AI.
In 2024, AI is starting to infiltrate every corner of our existence. A decade later, in 2034, the landscape is drastically different. The debate over AI is no longer a choice but a stance: adapt, or be adapted.
The first AI-induced threat is not physical but existential—stagnation. As we evolve alongside rapidly advancing AI, a startling discovery emerges: the greatest threat isn’t AI, but ourselves. Our reflection in the mirror reveals our true nature.
But is a decade truly enough time for such an evolutionary leap? Or is it too good to be true?
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