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The AIs are something to worry about, but I would cast an eye on the humans running the AIs, especially in authoritarian regimes. Once robots can perform all the physical things humans can do, and AGI can compute all the mental things humans can do, then for the first time in history humans pass from being a profit center to a cost center. Fertility control (or worse) might become the elite’s chosen optimization.

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As one of the people who was curious about what made you update, and also as one of the people who criticized some of your posts on AI back in 2023, I appreciate you writing this post.

Besides AI killing everyone, another big threat model I think is worth defending against is the risk of long-term dictatorships allowed by AI. Even if advanced AI just wants to follow the instructions of its developers/users, its deployment will likely result in an unprecedented centralization of power. Once we have AI that is more capable than humans in all relevant domains, people will likely put it in charge of a large fraction of the world's economic output, as it will be more profitable, and will diffuse it widely throughout their militaries in order to keep up with/counter foreign adversaries. Once the technology is there, this may include giving it control of large scale drone swarms and robot armies. AI could also make surveillance and propaganda substantially easier and more effective.

As a result, any actor who is in control of the development of such an advanced and widely-deployed AI, like an AI company CEO, could potentially leverage this control in order to seize power. I think it's important that people work on building appropriate defensive technology to protect against this threat.

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