Experts believe that over the next century, the rise of artificial intelligence will make many people better off, but are often worried on how developments in AI will impact what it means to be human, to be efficient and to exercise free will. Digital life is rising technological capabilities and challenging human activities which are decades old. Code-driven system have extended environmental information and communication to more than half of the world’s people, providing unimaginable possibilities and unparalleled risks. As evolving artificial intelligence (AI) powered by algorithms keeps spreading, will humans be well off than they really are today? Networked artificial intelligence, the experts expected, would amplify human productivity but also threaten human autonomy, organisation and capabilities. They talked about the wide-ranging possibilities that computers could equal or even surpass human intellect and abilities in tasks such as critical decision, thinking and understanding,advanced analytics and identification of patterns, cognitive ability, analysis of expression and translation of language. In communities, in cars, they say “smart systems” will operate. In diagnosing and treating patients or helping senior citizens live fuller and healthier