Paul Ekwere

"Diving into the labyrinth of artificial intelligence’s history and its probable future is akin to embarking on a time-traveling escapade, where the line between science fiction and reality blurs faster than a quantum computer solving a Rubik’s cube.

"Imagine, if you will, a world where machines not only perform tasks but learn, adapt, and evolve. 

"A world where your toaster might one day outsmart you at chess, and your vacuum cleaner could pen a sonnet to rival Shakespeare.

"Welcome, dear reader, to the thrilling, terrifying, and utterly captivating world of artificial intelligence."

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