When you talk to a human in 2035, you'll be talking to someone that's a combination of biological and non-biological intelligence.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
By the 2030s, the nonbiological portion of our intelligence will predominate.
If you think about some of the things that are being talked about by thoughtful, intelligent scientists, you realize that in 100 years the human race won't even be recognizable.
Eventually we'll be able to sequence the human genome and replicate how nature did intelligence in a carbon-based system.
If we ever established contact with intelligent life on another world, there would be barriers to communication. First, they would be many light years away, so signals would take many years to reach them: there would be no scope for quick repartee. There might be an IQ gap.
Over time I think we will probably see a closer merger of biological intelligence and digital intelligence.
By 2029, computers will have emotional intelligence and be convincing as people.
Artificial intelligence will reach human levels by around 2029. Follow that out further to, say, 2045, we will have multiplied the intelligence, the human biological machine intelligence of our civilization a billion-fold.
Talking is the disease of age.
No one knows when a robot will approach human intelligence, but I suspect it will be late in the 21st century. Will they be dangerous? Possibly. So I suggest we put a chip in their brain to shut them off if they have murderous thoughts.
There is no reason and no way that a human mind can keep up with an artificial intelligence machine by 2035.