The passenger pigeon. The Tasmanian tiger. The Baiji, or Yangtze river dolphin. These rank among the best-known recent victims of what many scientists have declared the sixth mass extinction, as human actions are wiping out vertebrate animal species hundreds of times faster than they would otherwise disappear.
Makes me believe that there is no elite but just stupid rich people. Even if you don’t care about the suffering, how can anybody in power let that evolutionary knowledge of the universe go to waste?
That doesn’t make me comfortable about the future usage of AI.
The people in real power tend to be convinced that they’ve got where they are due to their own self-sufficient brilliance. We’re in general bad at recognizing our interdependence, but the kinds of narcissists and sociopaths who become billionaires are even worse at it than the rest of us. They don’t notice how they depend on other people, let alone other kinds of organisms and ecosystems. In their fantasies of self-sufficiency they’ll ride this out and be fine. The truth will come to them soon after it has hit the rest of us hard.
That’s all too abstract and too emphatic. They have the power and the money and so far any problem they’ve had, they’ve been able to solve by using either their power or their money. Clearly, they believe that will be the case in the future as well. And so they cling to their sources of wealth and power because they think those will keep them safe.
That indeed doesn’t bode well for our future, whether it’s about the climate, AI, nuclear power or anything else.