I had a feeling this was AI generated, your brain just kind of learns to spot it after a while, however I am still impressed. If you showed this to a person even five years ago, they probably wouldn't be able to believe it could get this presentable. I see why people get future shock, there's going to be plenty of disruption from it and people hurt, but it's hard not to also get a feeling of excitement from the sensation of being in freefall from things moving so fast for once.
Like students using ChatGPT for their essays now; there's literally no way to stop it aside from sticking them in a physical testing center and having human beings monitoring them full-time to watch them actually write the words out. And even then, students could have learned the test subject and practiced beforehand with GPT output to give them an enormous boost, and you can't scan memories.
So it's like calculators, just going to have to adjust to their presence somehow.