Those tedious errands, tasks and chores that AI wants to replace? They help keep you fit | Manoush Zomorodi and Keith Diaz
AI's promise of eliminating tedious tasks may lead to a decline in physical health, contrary to the optimistic vision of executives. Historically, labor-saving technologies have not resulted in healthier habits, and AI is poised to further reduce physical activity. This increased convenience could lead to a rise in chronic health conditions and a population that lives longer but not better. AI
IMPACT AI's drive for efficiency could inadvertently lead to widespread sedentary behavior and chronic health issues.