As AI rapidly advances, its capabilities are leaving many in a state of anxiety. The technology was once stymied by even basic syntax, but today it can tackle college-level coursework with ease. This pace of improvement raises pressing questions about the impact on our jobs and whether continued progress will create an irreparable economic underclass.
In this month's Highlight issue, Eric Levitz delves into a vision from "fatalistic futurist" who warns of an impending "AGI-induced neofeudalism". The notion suggests that as AI becomes increasingly sophisticated, it could drastically alter the workforce and exacerbate existing social inequalities. However, Levitz argues that this apocalyptic scenario may be avoidable with concerted efforts.
The cover story is also joined by a look at how police body cameras have evolved from being accountability tools to viral content for YouTube. Additionally, readers will find advice on nurturing self-care and discover the surprising resurgence of peanut butter in school lunches.
				
			In this month's Highlight issue, Eric Levitz delves into a vision from "fatalistic futurist" who warns of an impending "AGI-induced neofeudalism". The notion suggests that as AI becomes increasingly sophisticated, it could drastically alter the workforce and exacerbate existing social inequalities. However, Levitz argues that this apocalyptic scenario may be avoidable with concerted efforts.
The cover story is also joined by a look at how police body cameras have evolved from being accountability tools to viral content for YouTube. Additionally, readers will find advice on nurturing self-care and discover the surprising resurgence of peanut butter in school lunches.