I think it will tend to do both for a variety of reasons. Why?
Because it depends who programmed it and it depends who uses it and for what purpose.
It's sort of like the 12 or 13 year old boy in a Junior High that took pictures of all the girls in his class and than got AI to take those pictures and make them all naked to the best of it's ability.
This caused a lot of havoc in those girls lives and in the lives of their parents and relatives and friends. So, even though this is a minor incident and no one died you begin to see the danger if a 13 year old pubescent boy does something like this and causes this much chaos. What happens when someone like an Osama Bin Laden uses AI and engineers something really awful where thousands or millions die?
You see my point here.
We haven't begun to see yet how bad all this can get or what laws need to be in place.
It's possible that thousands to millions of people will have to die before we get a handle on what we are really dealing with here.
The problem is that AI has no moral boundaries of any kind and yet is as intelligent as a genius like an Albert Einstein who thought up the theory of Relativity in the early 1900s. But, it could think like Einstein and act in 1 millionth of a second too. Time isn't a factor in Artificial intelligence so by the time people realized what was happening it might be too late.
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