And yet we become less and less effective.
The more technologically advanced, the more there are backlogs for all things and an inability to get anything done. It can become lethal when it means medical appointments involving lengthy delays and stabbing nutters are let loose on our streets - when they should either be in prison or not on British soil at all.
It goes beyond mere cost efficiency in business.
We are unable to defeat mountain dwelling savages in Afghanistan and our aircraft carriers, which cost billions, would be sunk very quickly when faced with Yemenese goat botherers in motorboats.
We are quite literally being invaded on a significant scale, but people sit about painting their nails, pretending to be women and cats, ordering shit off amazon. The "clever" people and the "elites" are useless word-salad merchants. The police seem to think crime is something that happens on Twitter. There's a bigger picture. I think the likes of AI are making us less fit for purpose, not more.
I think it is partly summed up by the following. One is a world war 2 British field marshal who oversaw stunning military victories in Burma against the Japanese, with rag tag forces initially ill equipped for jungle warfare. The conditions were brutal. One of the battles has been described as the Stalingrad of the East. At times, the opposing forces were separated by the distance of a tennis court, and then there was hand to hand combat. It isn't so well known, but one of the greatest military victories of the Second World War. The man who oversaw it is the one on the left. The chap on the right is our present day military operative. Spot the difference...

It seems that "artifical intelligence" is describing what has happened to the human mind in western society.