> far fewer voices are trying to envision and articulate what a world awash in artificial intelligence might actually look like.
I keep seeing this point being made a lot. And the efforts that I do come across often seem trite and derivative: easy distopia.
I can appreciate that AI companies are reluctant to speculate because they don't want to terrify their (current, human) customers, or provoke regulation. But I also suspect that peoperly envisioning such a world is very difficult for us legacy beings, who jealously guard our apparent cognitive uniqueness.
I wonder if fiction is the best way to approach this task?