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SF is not real and it certainly is not prediction.
All the endless aliens are going to invade and AI is going to kill us stories are a reflection on humanity and our inherent distrust of the outsider due to being a tribal species.
The real fear I have is humans believing AI to be intelligent and sentient when it is not and seeding to much control to these systems.
That is not only a common type (or interpretation) of story conflict, there are multiple news stories where that is already happening, because...
With AI the point can be made that it is whatever it has been trained to do, including unintentionally. Microsoft Tay is one example. Although
TBC my comment was not about belief in any prediction, conflict can mean anything. For some context, this is something I watched recently: The Tragedy of Droids in Star Wars. (and a slightly shorter video I found while editing this comment)
And the second half of my comment was in a similar vein, basically that people will also be on the receiving end of robot mistreatment (insert "'course I do, I'm part Robot" scene with Cyborg (TT, 2016), and yes the subtext). Just as all things living (also, communities and infrastructure) ultimately will suffer in their own ways as a direct result of the even worse suffering, as happens this way today. Short-term profits over anything else.