AI presents several fundamental problems, but I'll only discuss a few, the most obvious ones. The most serious problem for humanity in the immediate future is the replacement of the human workforce by AI agents and autonomous robots. Some cities already have autonomous taxis. The next problem is that the cost of AI is enormous, both in terms of energy and water resources. In Argentina, the drinking water supply, controlled by the Israeli state water company, has already been privatized. I believe there will come a time when those who control the water will prioritize the machines that generate profits over the population, who will likely have to live on subsidies because AI has left them jobless. Access to AI will no longer be free. To implement its use, AI companies are giving away free samples, like drug dealers. Once we become dependent, they will charge for everything they've been giving away. And this access, or lack thereof, will further widen the gap between rich and poor.
This issue worries me, so I'm trying my best to prepare for what's to come. I hope I'm wrong.
To be prepared is the best anyone could do.