"However, I think there are challenges that we have to face concerning the question of what happens to employment in our society," he adds. "The way we organize our societies, we all have jobs and that's how we earn a living and feed ourselves and our families. It's a realistic scenario, argues Kazuo Ishiguro. "I'm not one of those people who are terribly frightened of artificial intelligence," he told DW. A world that is perhaps not so far off after all, and in which people are categorized in a caste system - those who still seem to be useful to society, and those who are sorted out because they don't want to participate, or because they are no longer needed, as artificial beings have taken over many tasks and made many jobs superfluous. Klara and Josie live in the United States in the distant future. 'Klara and the Sun' How AI influences society Klara is an Artificial Friend, an android put in place to accompany a human child into adulthood. At one point, a neighbor asks her, "After all, are you a guest at all? Or do I treat you like a vacuum cleaner?" Klara is the perfect companion for young Josie: always there when you need her, friendly and willing to sacrifice herself when the girl is in danger.
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