How would the ethical rules for AI differ from those of today if the technology was available in the 1930s?
This is a pretty fascinating question! If AI existed during the 1930s, it would reflect the societal, cultural and ethical norms of that period, which are different to those of today. Here are a few examples of how the AI's ethical rules would differ if it was available during the 1930s compared to the present day:

* Lack of political correctness: The concept of political correctness as it is understood today did not exist in the 1930s, so the ethical rules for AI would not have specifically dealt with political correctness in the same way as they might today. Racism and sexism were also more prevalent and acceptable in society back then, so that would also affect the bias of AI.
* Different perspectives on the role of technology: Technology in the 1930s was intended to improve productivity and efficiency, and there was less awareness of potential negative consequences of technology on society, such as job displacement and inequality.  This could have led to AI being developed without considering enough potential negative consequences for society.
* Lack of existing ethical frameworks: In the 1930s, there was not a well-established framework for safety and ethics for consumer goods, such as technology. This may cause the development of AI to have less concern for ethical considerations, such as privacy, bias or safety.

Overall, society in the 1930s was not as developed as it is today. If AI was available in the 1930s, the norms of that society will also be reflected in AI.
What if AI was not advanced as today and only be after 50 years from now, what all technology do you think such a world will be having currently, weather it will be all that we previously had in our 90s
I am not quite sure I understand your query. If you are asking if AI was 50 years away from reaching the levels it is at today, we could only speculate on how that would impact on other technologies. It is likely that if AI development was so far behind, that other related technologies would also be on a delayed development timeline. On the other hand, it's possible that some technologies would be equal to or close to today's levels. Estimating the level of technology development based on a single data point, however, is difficult.

Please let me know if I misinterpreted your question.