In this urgent and unflinching episode of Night Shift, I dissect the AI2027 project and a revealing New York Times interview with Daniel Kokotajlo - one of the few insiders openly warning that even AI’s creators are afraid of what comes next.
We explore the unprecedented implications of AI’s exponential growth, from mass automation and job displacement to the terrifying possibility of superintelligent systems misaligned with human goals. This isn’t science fiction - it’s a fast-moving timeline that could lead to a catastrophic reshaping of society, power, and control.
Topics covered include:
- The AI 2027 roadmap: Scenarios that feel less like speculation and more like countdowns
- How automation is now eliminating more jobs than it creates
- The shift from innovation to exploitation: Why businesses are racing to replace workers
- Military and geopolitical disruption: Superintelligence as a weapon
- Autonomous AI research and the vanishing line between control and chaos
- What an AI-led oligarchy could look like—and how little say the public might have
- The moral vacuum at the core of rapid AI development
- Why regulation may be too little, too late—and what alternatives exist
- The growing debate among tech leaders: Are we building a digital dictator?
This isn’t just about tech. It’s about ethics, consciousness, and whether humanity can stay at the helm of its own evolution.
FULL AI-2027 REPORT HERE: https://ai-2027.com/
We explore the unprecedented implications of AI’s exponential growth, from mass automation and job displacement to the terrifying possibility of superintelligent systems misaligned with human goals. This isn’t science fiction - it’s a fast-moving timeline that could lead to a catastrophic reshaping of society, power, and control.
Topics covered include:
- The AI 2027 roadmap: Scenarios that feel less like speculation and more like countdowns
- How automation is now eliminating more jobs than it creates
- The shift from innovation to exploitation: Why businesses are racing to replace workers
- Military and geopolitical disruption: Superintelligence as a weapon
- Autonomous AI research and the vanishing line between control and chaos
- What an AI-led oligarchy could look like—and how little say the public might have
- The moral vacuum at the core of rapid AI development
- Why regulation may be too little, too late—and what alternatives exist
- The growing debate among tech leaders: Are we building a digital dictator?
This isn’t just about tech. It’s about ethics, consciousness, and whether humanity can stay at the helm of its own evolution.
FULL AI-2027 REPORT HERE: https://ai-2027.com/
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- Artificial Intelligence
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