Submitted by Pepperstache t3_yd8btx in singularity
Think of how nuclear technology has been used by humans thus far. There are many reaction paths with varying outputs of energy and products. Thorium reactions with less, shorter half-life waste output and relatively more energy per amount of waste. Or there's Uranium reactions with more, higher half-life waste output with less energy
Guess which one humans decided to use, while completely ignoring the other? Uranium. Why? Because it produces nuclear bomb material as a by-product. Granted, this is an overshrimplification of the process, but my point still stands. Now, how will humanity decide to use AI, based on our current use? Will we design ASI to protect us, teach us how to become better human beings? Or will they be designed to gaslight us into consumerism and servitude, indifferent to our mental health and well-being, while funneling the world's raw material into an endless war?
If any mental illness can be cured within a month of ASI therapy sessions, the pharmaceutical industry is going to lobby against the right of humans to share and benefit from that technology. Same goes for every other industry and organization seeking to maintain social control, including governments. What are humans going to do when a utopia becomes possible, but the masses side with oligarchs who want it to remain unfeasible? I try to be optimistic, but the realism of our current wasteful use of technology nags at me that mostly only horrors await us.
KingRamesesII t1_itqu75f wrote
I have no mouth, and I must scream.