AI is the latest industry tech bubble and will likely implode IMO, just as I suspect "quantum computing" will. There is no use to shove "AI stuff" into every widget and procedure; a lot of marketing and things that will provide no real utility at the end of the day. It can, and does, do amazing things but in many ways, the current tech can reduce to really advanced statistics.
I thought it interesting when a researcher described a lot of AI as "just a really complicated math function, where you may have thousands of input and output variables and the system, via gradient decent and back-propagation, etc., "solves" the function". Skynet/M5/HAL9000 isn't even close.
This all cannot work without gobs and gobs of data...data is the oil for the machine. Data, and privacy, is more important then ever going forward.
It's interesting seeing the Star Trek references here; I'm currently reading "Star Trek TOS - These Are The Voyages" books (3 books, one for each season, ~700 pages each; true TOS Star Trek nerd stuff here big time) and they deep dive into how they developed the various themes, and one of the main ones that Roddenberry spent a lot of effort and time on was the "man-vs-AI" theme in several of the first season episodes:
Court Martial: AI vs Humans: Kirk accuser is a computer....man vs machine.
The Return Of The Archons: AI vs Humans: Beings/society controlled by a master computer (Landru)
A Taste Of Armageddon: AI vs Humans: Beings/society controlled by a master computer but that computer is controlled by them (they can shut it off, but Anan7 didn't have the nerve)
Phones/social media addictions, cameras everywhere, fake AI vids/content everywhere, etc., we are somewhere between Anan7 and Landru heh.