I strongly agree with your points 1, 3, 4 and 5, and I would add another one:
7. This idea of "AI" and how it is expected to be used is detrimental to human intellectual development, particularly for junior generations, and the presumption that AI will solve everything is what actually may bring us closer to the world of Idiocracy.
I agree with that. I think AI may not make us dumber in every way, but it certainly will make us dumber when it comes to being able to plot out independent, large-scale solutions. We will be as dependent on AI for certain sorts of decision-making as we are on water treatment to treat our polluted water sources.
7. This idea of "AI" and how it is expected to be used is detrimental to human intellectual development, particularly for junior generations, and the presumption that AI will solve everything is what actually may bring us closer to the world of Idiocracy.