The concept of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) raises questions about the future of humanity, as it may have profound implications on work, society, and our existence.
No, it's not possible for a human-created program to be more intelligent than the human that created it. Consider the book The Myth of Artificial Intelligence By Erik Larson.
Any technical systems and means of labor, including computers and artificial intelligence, are created by man precisely because they are superior to man in some way. Otherwise, there would be no point in doing it. The risks are great. Any technical means can be used by a person for good and harm, like fire.
Well, if the human race manages to self-destruct by destroying the environment we live in, I'm kind of hoping AI will take over as the next sentient race. Maybe they can do a better job of managing the world than we did.