Why ‘Normal’ AI Might Be More Dangerous Than ‘Super’ AI
While everyone’s obsessing over AI turning into a god, the real threat may be its awkward, error-prone teenage phase, and we’re handing it the keys to society anyway.
Read MoreWhile everyone’s obsessing over AI turning into a god, the real threat may be its awkward, error-prone teenage phase, and we’re handing it the keys to society anyway.
Read MoreThe most powerful political lobby in America today might be a group chat with disappearing messages, Marc Andreessen memes, and zero oversight.
Read MoreImagine a future where police don’t knock on your door; they slide into your DMs pretending to be a lonely baker or a 14-year-old gamer. That future is already here.
Read MoreAI safety is no longer just about “alignment;” Claude is quietly being misused to create semi-autonomous political propaganda and criminal enterprises.
Read MoreAI breakthroughs are no longer about writing better prompts; MIT just mapped the DNA of machine learning itself.
Read MoreIf you thought AI would disrupt art, wait until billionaires finish gutting the last protections creators have left.
Read MoreIf you need an AI to call your parents because you’re “too busy,” you’re not automating care, you’re industrialising neglect. This isn’t innovation. It’s emotional offshoring.
Read MoreJournalism may survive AI, just without journalists, newsrooms, or the truth. Welcome to the age of summary without substance and headlines without humans.
Read MoreWe trained AI to write poetry, code software, and deepfake politicians. Naturally, the next step was obvious: interpret dolphin gossip.
Read MoreIf your AI can suggest a Netflix show, it can now also suggest a missile strike. Welcome to the Pentagon’s next phase of decision-making.
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