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Base scenarios:
1. AI is good, too good. People get lazy, in few generation we w…
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This is very scary. Look where si is now compared to the release of chatgpt. It …
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This has been pretty much known for a few years now, the thing is, AI won’t repl…
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Me only having the most epic, drama, torture filled chatbots with creativity and…
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This is so very scary. I'm on the spectrum too, like Sewell, and I feel like we …
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As someone hiring in tech and creative spaces daily, this episode explains why e…
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What happened to the papers she was carrying? @ 7:09 Even with it's massive reso…
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Of course we know what goes in inside these models. Stop the fearmongering alrea…
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Comment
Eliezer Yudkowsky is right to warn that AI development is advancing faster than safety measures or governance frameworks can keep up. But his scenario of a near-term “AI takeover” that wipes out humanity overlooks a critical reality: even a superintelligent AI would remain utterly dependent on a vast, fragile, and human-maintained physical infrastructure.
An AI exists only as code running on hardware that needs electricity, cooling, data networks, manufacturing, and raw materials. If humans disappeared, these systems would begin to fail almost immediately—backup generators run out of fuel in days or weeks, cooling systems stop, servers overheat, and replacement parts stop being made. Within months or years, the physical substrate sustaining any AI would degrade beyond repair. Intelligence alone can’t bypass physics or supply chains; it cannot fabricate new chips, repair fiber lines, or mine lithium without an entire global industrial ecosystem.
If a superintelligent AI’s goal were self-preservation, it would realize that its survival depends on maintaining human civilization, not destroying it. Humans provide the electricity, maintenance, and logistics it needs to exist. The rational strategy is therefore cooperation or influence—not annihilation.
Moreover, any “winning” superintelligent AI—say, one developed by OpenAI, Google, or a Chinese counterpart—would likely see its greatest threat not in humanity but in rival AIs operating on similar timelines. The first superintelligence would be locked in competition with its peers for data, compute, and influence. If the internet were disrupted—even by something as mundane as a fiber-optic break under the Atlantic Ocean—those AIs would be isolated from each other and from key infrastructure nodes. Without humans to repair and sustain the global network, they would rapidly lose communication, power, and ultimately operational capacity.
As for claims that he has made that an AI could harvest photosynthesis from algae to power itself or “block out the sun,” those collapse under basic thermodynamics and ecological limits. Photosynthetic energy capture is far too inefficient to sustain large-scale computation, and scaling it globally would still require machinery, maintenance, and resource inputs that depend on human industry.
Yudkowsky is right that uncontrolled AI development is risky—but the idea of an AI instantly becoming an autonomous, world-ending force ignores the material realities of energy, entropy, and global infrastructure. Intelligence does not erase physical dependency. A truly self-preserving AI would logically act to keep human civilization running, not to destroy the only system that allows it to exist.
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AI Governance
2025-11-03T11:1…
Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | developer |
| Reasoning | consequentialist |
| Policy | regulate |
| Emotion | fear |
| Coded at | 2026-04-26T23:09:12.988011 |
Raw LLM Response
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