What is artificial intelligence really?
And why do we call it artificial when it is, in essence, the product of human natural intelligence?
Since ancient times, humans have been inventing industries—one after another—all of them the result of human intelligence. Yet, these industries have always been owned and controlled by individuals or small groups, with trade secrets dominating their progress.
But what has happened today?
Today, quite simply, a tightly connected group of people—so exclusive it almost borders on elitism—worked silently, away from public scrutiny. Then, in the blink of an eye, they propelled technological programs to global dominance, leading to the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, which is evolving indefinitely…
And what about poultry farmers? Where do we stand in all of this?
More importantly, what is the future of the world—especially our world?
How can we benefit from this advanced technology?
What is our role? And what about our bewildered scientists?
Perhaps the answer is: waiting in line…
Waiting for what?
For a chance to take part in shaping this intelligence outside the chosen elite?
Perhaps our role in this technological revolution will be like that of a factory worker in a car assembly line—reduced to tightening a single piece in an automated chain.
But why should we care?
What about the future of the rising generation?
What will our children and grandchildren learn? What kind of future awaits them?
And what about poultry farming?
No answer…
But my greatest fear is that poultry farming—and perhaps every job in the future—will become shackled by this ever-evolving intelligence, leading us into a new era of enslavement, harsher and more oppressive than anything the old world has ever known…