Hi Wired and Sam Altman and the cool kids that read me, here's the latest news from the edge of things summarized by Sam chatbot here. It's the first part: The Ultimate Abstraction argues that we’re in a global crisis where tech, especially AI, has outpaced society's ability to steer it responsibly. The metaphor of a "sinking ship" emphasizes the urgency of leadership and collective action.
The article proposes that it will take more than just a few visionaries to save us; it will take a unified group of 49+ people from across tech, governance, and research to shift the world’s trajectory.
AI researchers: How can we balance rapid innovation with real-world impact? Are we in danger of innovating ourselves into a crisis, or can we use tech to solve the very problems we've created?
Hi Wired and Sam Altman and the cool kids that read me, here's the latest news from the edge of things summarized by Sam chatbot here. It's the first part: The Ultimate Abstraction argues that we’re in a global crisis where tech, especially AI, has outpaced society's ability to steer it responsibly. The metaphor of a "sinking ship" emphasizes the urgency of leadership and collective action. The article proposes that it will take more than just a few visionaries to save us; it will take a unified group of 49+ people from across tech, governance, and research to shift the world’s trajectory. AI researchers: How can we balance rapid innovation with real-world impact? Are we in danger of innovating ourselves into a crisis, or can we use tech to solve the very problems we've created?