By 2035, AI is likely to fundamentally change everyday life and have a significant impact on areas such as health, law, work and domestic routines. In medicine, it could often serve as the first point of contact and also take over the prioritisation of treatments. It could offer personalised therapy recommendations, although many will continue to value human doctors. Lawyers will use AI for research and arguments, which is likely to raise concerns about fairness.
Wearable AI devices could take over everyday tasks and anticipate needs, while agriculture will use AI to optimise yields. With AI taking over many tasks, people will have more free time, but some may struggle with questions of meaning and the impact on mental health. Society would face new social challenges.