AI:
The Future Is Now
A NOTE ON THE ART: The illustrations in this piece were created by Maclean’s art director Anna Minzhulina using the generative AI image program Imagine. Minzhulina spent weeks feeding prompts into the program, inspired by the essays.
It was barely a year ago that artificial intelligence still seemed safely boxed away into the realm of “let’s worry about that later.” But, as with climate change and political extremism, the hypothetical has quickly (and scarily) morphed into the concrete. Generative AI applications like ChatGPT and Midjourney are now as ubiquitous in our technological imagination as Facebook and TikTok. TV writers and actors are striking in fear that streaming studios will steal their words and faces. And Geoffrey Hinton, the Toronto-based scientist behind much of the AI we’re using today, has become a modern-day Oppenheimer, suggesting the technology he brought into existence might threaten humanity. But AI isn’t all horror and global havoc: it can also fast-track health care, provide companionship to lonely souls, speed up our supply chains. We reached out to Canada’s top AI thinkers in fields like ethics, health and computer science and asked them to predict where AI will take us in the coming years, for better or worse. The results may sound like science fiction—but they’re coming at you sooner than you think.
Fifteen Canadian thinkers on how artificial intelligence will change everything
1. The future of AI—and Canada’s place in it
By Stephen Marche
2. We’ll develop new drugs in months, not decades
By Jonathan Stokes
3. AI-enabled scams will proliferate
By Jeff Clune
4. The university essay will die out
By Rahul Kumar
5. Political deepfakes will spread confusion and misinformation
By Robert W. Gehl
6. AI will transform the labour market
By Joel Blit
7. Autonomous weapons will threaten humanity
By Yoshua Bengio
8. Machines will read our minds
By Yalda Mohsenzadeh
9. Machines will make our food tastier and healthier
By Nestor Gomez
10. Personalized, preventive medicine is on its way
By Roxana Sultan
11. Robots will help cure loneliness
By Amir Shabani
12. Hackers will use AI to orchestrate worldwide cyberattacks
By Deepa Kundur
13. Studios will steal artists’ faces and voices
By Jim Parker
14. The sexbots are coming
By Neil McArthur
15. AI avatars will be the new customer service reps
By Jackie C.K. Cheung
A NOTE ON THE ART: The illustrations in this piece were created by Maclean’s art director Anna Minzhulina using the generative AI image program Imagine. Minzhulina spent weeks feeding prompts into the program, inspired by the essays.
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