Tell HN: Stall AI progress for the benefit of humanity

9 points by blutoot a day ago

https://iceberg.mit.edu has got me spooked. If AI is going to be so disruptive to our way of life in such a short span of time causing immense economic pains to almost entire humanity, then every country's Government should take over and artificially control its progress. Civilian population should not be allowed to profit from it or spread it around even for free in the society. AI should be treated like a nuclear or a biological weapon. Countries should have non-proliferation treaties among themselves with perhaps mutually assured destruction.

Humanity's survival through a forced slow progress in automation is more important than being forced to "enjoy" the magic of automation. This isn't like replacing horses with cars.

bruce511 4 hours ago

I'm really not supposed to be sarcastic here, but you're miking it hard. So let me get that out of the way first...

You looked at the state of the world, you experienced climate change, witnessed the dismantling of the US govt, the destruction caused by killing USAID, the hot war between a nuclear state and a quasi-european nation, the genocide in the Middle East, plus a million other things this year, but yhd thing that really concerns you is AI?

On a more positive note, I know the world can be a scary place. I know change is unsettling. I know AI and the impact it will have is uncertain. But I have lived through multiple wotld-shattering changes. I grew up before we had TV, never mind computers or phones or smart phones. AI is just more of the same. And yhe future will bring more change. Self-driving cars will change everything.

The solution to change is not to try and ban it. The solution is to embrace it. Your life will be full of constant change. Don't worry about the future, the future will look after itself. Live in the moment that is now.

conartist6 a day ago

Think of it like a weapon, because AI is very much like a sword or a gun. It's used by someone, and it's used on someone.

If it wasn't the case, AI companies wouldn't need to sell the AI's time. They would just run it themselves letting it do good things for humanity!

SMAAART 21 hours ago

The Genie is now out of the bottle.

bigyabai a day ago

Too late for that.

  • blutoot a day ago

    What would have been the ideal point for it to have been curbed?

    • p-e-w a day ago

      When US companies were still the only game in town. Given that AI progress is now driven by international competition across mutually hostile jurisdictions, there is absolutely no chance of putting the genie back into the bottle anymore.

      • blutoot a day ago

        The same could be said about nuclear weapons right and yet we achieved stability.

        • p-e-w a day ago

          The difference is that states don’t benefit from using nuclear weapons, only from having them. But they definitely benefit from using AI.

        • bigyabai 17 hours ago

          We kinda didn't. There are undeclared nuclear states on the planet right now.

haebom a day ago

Sir, I'm truly sorry, but I think you should go to the hospital immediately.