"Right now, AI is still just a very advanced tool. It doesn’t have the ability to make its own decisions or have its own goals like humans do. To be human, you need to have agency, a purpose, and a soul. AI hasn’t reached that level yet. Maybe in the far future, it’s possible, but it’s still a long way off—probably around 50 years."
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