When the first machine was invented, people thought workers could take it easy. But what happened? More factories appeared, the workload increased, and capitalists were all smiles, while workers still had to toil away. When computers first came out, we thought we could say goodbye to pen and paper. But what happened? Now, we can't even go to the bathroom without taking our laptops, afraid of missing an email. And don't even get me started on phones—we thought they would broaden our horizons, but our view has shrunk to the size of a screen. Many jobs are now completed with AI assistance, and tasks that used to take three days now have to be done in one. Keynes once said that by the end of the 20th century, technological advancement would reduce the average workweek to 15 hours, but maybe only the Nordic countries have achieved that.
Yes but we can't relay on it alone by the way it can't function on is own unless there is an input of man power who installed it and whatever have not been configured inside it cannot just come up by itself, so if human beings make mistakes during it's configuration, differently the computer is bound to make an error or mistakes too, that's why you see sometimes they say our system have been corrupted, and it's Malfunctioning any how. Therefore, AI cannot stand on it's own without the input of humans, so Artificial intelligence cannot take over work but rather they are just there to assist, to reduce and makes works easier and faster for us but man is the wisdom behind AI and no doubt about it.