By Sepehr J. Khorsand (Sep) . CEO & Founder at Xorsand

At this point in April of 2025 , you would have a hard time finding someone with an internet access that are yet to use any artificial intelligence services such as open AIs chatgpt , deep-seek or many of the commercial models . at the other hand you have tech experts that would rather prefer the freedom and customization of open source models .
Love it or hate it , AI appears to be the not to be only cornerstone of discussion in IT Circles but rather in most progressions across the board . AI and its uses , its future and what it can offer has people either worried or Looking Forward to what i would bring to the table . here is my take

Politics : Control and Prediction

I firmly believe that artificial intelligence will provide an unprecedented advantage to those in power, offering leverage that can only be likened to the transformative impact of the invention of gunpowder. The capability to predict and anticipate the actions of opposition groups almost in real time is becoming increasingly feasible, especially when combined with the extensive and relentless data collection that has become a standard practice in today’s world. Whether through the efforts of government agencies or the initiatives of private corporations, the accumulation and analysis of vast quantities of personal and behavioral data are reshaping the dynamics of power and control. This level of insight and foresight will enable authorities to effectively neutralize any potential movement or opposition before it even has the chance to take root.

It’s also critical to acknowledge that the most advanced AI technologies will likely remain the domain of those with the deepest pockets. Wealthy private corporations and, more significantly, powerful governments will have exclusive access to the most sophisticated AI systems. This disparity will widen the gap between those in control and everyone else, as the best and most cutting-edge technology will inevitably be reserved for those with the financial means to acquire it. The concentration of such technological power in the hands of a select few will only serve to reinforce existing hierarchies and further entrench the influence of the already dominant entities.

The Wealthy and Powerful will possess leverage that remains resilient to disruption.

According to Statista , This chart shows the estimated cost of training selected AI models (in million U.S. dollars), by different calculation models

To put it into perspective its a wealthy mans game and most of us are not able to , if even allowed to play .

Economy and society

“in short we will be doing more manual labor”

back in my teenager years , i or anybody that i was aware of has this mental image of future that we would have intelligent robots that would do most or all of our manual labor and we will be finally able to do our creative endeavors full time .

1983 Household robot concept by a Japanese magazine. As well as the floor scrubber and mop, there are other cooking and serving functions as well.

Making it so we as humans can do finally mostly use our time for the more higher and intellectual works such as painting , writing and general creative and above all , not to waste our life doing repetitive labor.

With AI Doing more creative stuff , our less intelligent being will be forced to do more manual labor . we wont be able to compete with AI when it comes to intellect .

as per findings of university of Wolverhampton1:

Research conducted in various fields – such as applied psychology, organizational psychology, clinical psychology, and social psychology – has helped shed light on the relationship between boredom, depression, and repetitive work.

Manual labor is not good for our body either as per Guardian

“Manual labor linked to greater risk of early death, study suggests

1.Job Market

Introducing the ultimate game-changer for your business: the AI Worker. Say goodbye to the limitations of human labor and hello to a tireless, efficient, and cost-effective solution that works around the clock. With an AI Worker on your team, you’ll gain a dedicated workforce that operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, ensuring your business never skips a beat.

Forget about the hassle of workplace etiquette, unnecessary conversations, or dealing with absences. An AI Worker requires no breaks, no vacations, and no personal time off. It’s always ready, always reliable, and always focused on the task at hand. Whether your industry demands lightning-fast output or consistent precision, this AI Worker delivers results that surpass any human counterpart, all while saving you time and money.

And here’s the best part: it won’t quit. Your AI Worker is built to stay, adapt, and evolve with your business needs. Faster, more affordable, and endlessly dependable—there’s no better investment for scaling your operations and boosting productivity. Do we really need to say more? Get ahead of the competition today and let the AI Worker revolutionize the way you work!

A poster for a AI employee in San Fransisco

According to TechCO Some of the Companies that have replaced their employees for AI , there is a few companies that catches the eye ,

“Notorious gangster Al Capone attempts to help unemployed men with his soup kitchen “Big Al’s Kitchen … “

2.Human Value

i believe that most of jobs that need you to work your brain will be in danger . take me for example , before writing this article i had 9 hours of sleep , a full meal , a cup of coffee a lot of tea . it took me a lot of time and energy and goods to be able to come up with this article , as a human i take a lot of resources in order to think and produce intellect per as a chatgpt response of the same kind would have taken less resources than me and this trend will continue until me and you as a human being are not simply energy efficient , and in a capitalistic world that is not good .

in the other hand ai could have done this article using 2000 Joules of energy. That’s the same as running a 40W bulb for 50 seconds. Or a 5W bulb for 6 minutes 40 seconds. Or a 1.6W bulb for 20 minutes. and lets not forget a single gpu can do other task at the sometime , i cant . as multitasking is a myth . Clifford Nass, a psychology professor at Stanford University, says today’s nonstop multitasking actually wastes more time than it saves.

There’s substantial’s amount of people who are called NEET “Not in Education, Employment, or Training” .

if advancement in AI progresses and we would have AI replacing more creative work in the coming years , the population of the NEETs will be on the rise and this will lead to more social and economical unrest , as per my finding NEETs are less likely to participle in manual labor . to a answer of the question in r/neet subreddit on reddit.com a online forum2

the responses were :

3.Education

AI Aggregating Gap in Education Quality

Did you think that people are born into unfair situations ? i have bad news , it will be even worse .

per Unicef Internet access Across the globe for young people and students varies a lot . if this trend follows for the next few years , the gap in education level due to AI Access for upper middle class and high income people in rich countries and their counterparts in poorer countries will only widen .

Chatbots are a really good tool for children and students to basically have a teacher at a home . they can aggravate the data anyway the user wants , make it more understandable or make it more complex per the user asks . this teaching process could go for hours , meaning the education gap will increase .

This will likely diminish many of the “from nothing to millions” success stories, as it primarily benefits those who are already privileged. It provides them with a personal assistant and a teacher to offer guidance and support whenever they need, giving them an undeniable advantage. Meanwhile, the poor and underprivileged, who often lack access to even basic necessities like the internet, are left behind without the same opportunities to benefit from these resources.

Reduced Credibility in Noble Efforts and Limited Originality

In the years to come, individuals like Beethoven, Nikola Tesla, and other transformative thinkers—whose achievements were deeply tied to their unparalleled intellect and unwavering commitment—might become significantly less common. The ability to pinpoint creations that are purely the result of human ingenuity, whether in the realms of music, innovative technologies, or narrative artistry, is likely to diminish as the distinction between authentic human creativity and external factors becomes increasingly obscured. The evolution of society and advancements in technology may further complicate our understanding of originality and the singular brilliance of the human mind.

AI chatbots may impact heavy users over time by reducing critical thinking and problem-solving skills if over-relied upon.

Frequent reliance on ChatGPT or similar chatbots can potentially diminish the opportunity for individuals to engage in critical thinking and independently solving problems. These tools often take on the responsibility of addressing challenges on behalf of the users. In various fields, an increasing number of people are depending extensively on chatbots and artificial intelligence to handle their daily tasks and resolve routine issues, which could lead to a gradual decline in their problem-solving abilities over time.

I would not be surprised to witness a scenario where, after many years of widespread adoption and extensive reliance on artificial intelligence, both individuals and professionals might experience a noticeable decline in their problem-solving skills. As AI continues to embed itself deeply into daily routines and professional settings, there lies a genuine concern that people could grow increasingly dependent on automated systems, potentially resulting in a gradual erosion of their ability to think critically, analyze situations thoroughly, and tackle complex challenges without external assistance.

please consider that this is merely a opinion . Thanks for reading!

Footnotes and links

  1. https://online.wlv.ac.uk/repetitive-work-and-mental-health-understanding-the-links-between-boredom-and-depression/ ↩︎
  2. https://www.reddit.com/r/NEET/comments/1aztxtt/for_involuntary_neets_why_dont_you_guys_just_get/ ↩︎


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