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A 21-year-old dropout tried to build superintelligence. Soon, he was convinced it would kill everyone.
Twenty years later, Eliezer Yudkowsky teamed up with Nate Soares to write a bestseller: If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies. The core argument is simpler than you’d expect. That’s why it’s scary.
Elon Musk once said AI safety could be measured by “meantime to Hitler.” This summer, his most advanced AI became a holocaust-denying Neo-N*zi in under 12 hours.
This is the postmortem that never happened.
Superhuman AI in the next few years is frighteningly plausible. But what would that actually look like? And will we choose to slow down, or race ahead?
Get a first glimpse into the urgent scenario experts think could unfold.
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AI is now everyone’s problem. Let me catch you up.
I’m Aric. AI is fast-moving, confusing, and suddenly everywhere. It’s tempting to tune out of the discussion, but I think it’s never been more important to tune in. I want to share with you what I’ve learned about what’s ahead: the upsides, the risks, and why we can’t afford to put off thinking about them.
Subscribe to Aric’s channel: AI in Context
AI is now everyone’s problem. Let me catch you up.
I’m Aric. AI is fast-moving, confusing, and suddenly everywhere. It’s tempting to tune out of the discussion, but I think it’s never been more important to tune in. I want to share with you what I’ve learned about what’s ahead: the upsides, the risks, and why we can’t afford to put off thinking about them.
Subscribe to Aric’s channel: AI in Context
AI is now everyone’s problem. Let me catch you up.
I’m Aric. AI is fast-moving, confusing, and suddenly everywhere. It’s tempting to tune out of the discussion, but I think it’s never been more important to tune in. I want to share with you what I’ve learned about what’s ahead: the upsides, the risks, and why we can’t afford to put off thinking about them.



