How far back can we go in history to understanding productivity using AI? Is use of embedded MS Excel functions/formulae or even use of spelling checker in Word.doc a good example of describing the time-frame in terms of early AI? I think AI has just advanced in progression but has been in use for 50 years or more, agree?

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    Is our productivity really simplified and made economically affordable or we tend to desire learning more and more and getting entangled in even more complications but in a simplified manner? I mean to argue that instead of reducing complications, science prompts us to simplify complications?

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