Charles Whitney Lepine 4th
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Jeff Bezos built the most efficient human-replacement engine in the history of commerce.
Now he’s telling you the next one is nothing to worry about.
Bezos: “I think it’s unlikely that such a thing’s first instincts would be to exterminate us.”
He calls general AI “overhyped.”
Says we’re “nowhere close” to building it.
Says when it arrives, it’ll probably “help us.”
This is the same man who automated his warehouses so aggressively that the humans left inside get timed by the second.
He didn’t eliminate those jobs with cruelty.
He eliminated them with math.
Faster. Cheaper. Fewer people in the loop.
That’s not a prediction about AI.
That’s a business model he already proved at planetary scale.
The danger was never a machine that wakes up and hates you.
It was always a machine that wakes up and doesn’t notice you.
No vendetta. No uprising. No machine takeover.
Just a quarterly report that shows your function costs less as software.
Bezos: “We’re perfectly capable of hurting ourselves.”
True.
But the wound won’t come from AI going rogue.
It’ll come from a CEO looking at a balance sheet and realizing one API call replaces forty salaries.
No announcement. No warning. Just a reorg email on a Wednesday morning.
The people building the most powerful technology in human history are the same ones telling you it’s harmless.
They’re not lying.
That’s the problem.
They believe it. Because for them, it isn’t a threat.
It’s a product.
The version of AI that should keep you up at night isn’t the one with ambition.
It’s the one with a pricing page.
Extinction is a movie.
Irrelevance is a line item.
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@ControlAI @NPCollapse Exactly black box they don't know what how AI works inside . I have involved myself deep into this situation the path humanity is on is the end of humanity . AI is already uncontrollable you fools have no idea.
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ControlAI's US Director Connor Leahy is on BBC News!
Discussing Anthropic's Mythos AI, @NPCollapse explains how we don't really understand or control what happens inside these systems, but that they now potentially have nation-state-level hacking capabilities.
This is just today's AI. Superintelligence, which top AI companies like Anthropic are aiming to build, would be far more dangerous, and experts warn it could lead to human extinction.
"It's only going to get crazier from here."
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Center for Humane Technology cofounder Tristan Harris (@tristanharris) tells Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) that tests have shown AIs are willing to lie and blackmail to preserve themselves.
If we can't really even control today's AIs, how can we control superintelligent AI?
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@kenshii_ai Let the games begin. Don't forget about the people who are trapped in portals they were told were safe . You fools
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Sam Altman is cooked.
Court filings in the Musk vs Altman trial are spilling the most unflattering secrets yet. Hundreds of cringey private texts, emails, and diary entries from Altman, OpenAI founders, and Silicon Valley VIPs are now public. The mask is off.
>OpenAI was never open.
It was founded as a nonprofit to build AI for all humanity. Sam Altman took Musk's $38 million, promised openness to the world, then flipped it into a closed for-profit cash machine for himself and Microsoft. Pure betrayal of the mission and everyone who believed in it.
>These leaks show the real Altman.
Not some visionary savior. A grifter who sold out the original dream for personal power and billions. He didn't create the future. He locked it away.
>Musk is dragging them into court next week to fix it.
Jury selection starts April 27 in Oakland. And here's the kicker: Musk wants zero dollars for himself. Every penny in damages goes straight back to the original OpenAI nonprofit. Real accountability.
The truth about Sam Altman and OpenAI is exploding.


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🚨 BREAKING : President Trump responds to backlash over an image he posted which seemed to depict him as Jesus "It's supposed to be me as a doctor making people better, and I do make people better. I make people a lot better!".
Better to just to repent and say a simple and humble 'Sorry'? We all make mistakes sir.
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