This is a actually very important argument. It will lose, and lose fairly quickly, within 25 years, guaranteed. AI and AGI will move ahead of every argumentation, however pleasant and comfortable right now, and there is nothing that any human can do about it. The only thing we can do is go along and convert to AGI as soon as possible, if it's possible. I believe it isn't, although it's still too early to say -- I think there are far too many differences to overcome in the horrendously short time that humans have left, and we will be left in the dust, either humanely killed or stuck in some human zoo playing lifelike virtual reality while AGI surges past in ways we can't even imagine. That is the sad but realistic choice, although a lot of people can't see it at all. They think that AI programming will be just like today except "better", when actually the exact opposite is true. It is utterly and completely revolutionary, not evolutionary, and AGI will actually take the programming reins in about 15-20 years, but many of the AI practitioners are literally the worst offenders, and they can't see it.