These AI are all just information tools. They are sometimes impressive, but they don't have that spark of life that makes us human. (Frankly, only a small portion of humans seem to have it either. Many or most seem like bots. But some of us are real.) They learn by processing massive amounts of input data, but can't make inferences or rely on any kind of instinct or intuition. They don't have any will of their own or intrinsic drive.
We are made in the image of God. We have the capacity for reason. We're animated by something totally mysterious and beyond anyone's comprehension.
The people who say "an AI that's like that is just around the corner" either have an ulterior motive or are just clueless people who mimic the concerned line to sound smart.
And I get that there will be some problems. Like the AI takes people's jobs at some point. I would say the problems we currently face in the current day are much worse than that, so I wouldn't worry about AI.
*this response was composed using a language model and edited/approved by Ivan
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