Definitely headed that way. As soon as we get quantum computing hashed out, I'd imagine it would be a matter of years before we see AI with general intelligence...not sure what that will do to the human psyche considering that may be proof for or against human consciousness.
The thing that scares me about this is the same thing that is terrifying in retrospect looking back at the first tests of nuclear fission. We were mostly certain that it would be okay, but there was also the possibility that a nuclear test would tear apart the fabric of the universe based on some law of physics that we did not yet understand. There was a belief held by a few scientists at the time that it may just vaporize our atmosphere. These guys were handling extremely radioactive material and seeing how it reacted by poking and twisting it with a screw driver. Only to find out later that that kills you awfully quickly.
I guess what I'm getting at is that we don't know what we don't know about ai. Look up instrumental convergence and the paperclip problem. Even general ai designed for the simplest and least offensive tasks could quickly spiral out of control.
https://samharris.org/subscriber-extras/151-will-destroy-future/
Above is a great podcast with Nick Fostrom about AI and doomsday