The problem with logical AI is that it can in some sense be held accountable. There's right and wrong and an explainable algorithmic path from input to result. Fuzzy, probabilistic vector spaces remove that inconvenience and make it easier for people with power to shrug and say 'computer says no' when they deprive someone else of freedom or resources.
This is why it is so important to get technicians to accept and preferably get hooked on the newfangled AI. Without buy-in from them it'd be much harder to disseminate this regime in other parts of society since they're likely to be the ones doing the actual dissemination. It's not like there are enough of the people in power to do it themselves, and they also don't know enough about computer stuff to be able to.
There will be things you like that comes out of it, but it's likely incidental, much like dentistry and vaccines and food production in the wake of fossil fuel extraction.