My expectation is that a lot of social breakdown happens with AI that's not quite capable of fully replacing human labour. A lot of angry unemployed people, or a lot of people who suddenly find they're unable to compete with data centres for electricity and can no longer afford to keep their freezer frozen, groups like that may not be able to pull of a Butlerian Jihad, but they're absolutely relevant to the timelines, and I think they happen before fully-automated security bots that are worth bothering to install.
I don't know.
My expectation is that a lot of social breakdown happens with AI that's not quite capable of fully replacing human labour. A lot of angry unemployed people, or a lot of people who suddenly find they're unable to compete with data centres for electricity and can no longer afford to keep their freezer frozen, groups like that may not be able to pull of a Butlerian Jihad, but they're absolutely relevant to the timelines, and I think they happen before fully-automated security bots that are worth bothering to install.
Fun failure mode: https://taskandpurpose.com/news/marines-ai-paul-scharre/
Humans that aren't trying to hide are likely easier, so search-and-rescue bots will happen well before security bots are worth bothering with.