Who do you believe about the end of the world?

The world is on a collision course with catastrophe, or so it seems. Every other day, someone new comes along and warns us that the end of the world is nigh. But who should we believe? Is it the prophets shouting from the rooftops, or the high priests who run the temples?

Just this week, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, an organization founded by scientists in 1947 to warn about the dangers of nuclear war, set its Doomsday Clock a mere 85 seconds away from midnight. The clock's creators, who have spent decades studying the threats facing humanity, are warning us that we're running out of time.

But just as worrying, if not more so, is the warning issued by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei. In an essay that clocks in at a whopping 19,000 words, he argues that humanity is on the cusp of harnessing "almost unimaginable power" through artificial intelligence. However, he also warns us that we may not have the social and political systems to wield this power responsibly.

The question is: who should we trust? The Bulletin scientists, who have a long history of warning about existential risks, or Amodei, who has the inside track on AI development? The answer lies in control. Oppenheimer and his fellow scientists lost control of nuclear weapons as soon as they created them, while Amodei's company releases decisions still matter enormously.

However, this raises another problem: conflict of interest. Amodei's warnings come packaged with a message that we should keep building powerful AI, lest someone else do it worse. This argument may be true, but it also lets him off the hook. The Doomsday Clock was designed for a world where scientists could step outside institutions to warn about existential threats. We may no longer live in that world.

So what time is it? It's a question we can't afford not to answer. The Bulletin's model has integrity, but increasingly limited relevance when it comes to AI. Meanwhile, Amodei's model has its own set of problems: structural and inescapable conflicts of interest.

Ultimately, the world needs both cautionary voices like the Bulletin scientists and outside observers who can speak truth to power, like Amodei. But we need them now more than ever. The clock is ticking.
 
I think it's kinda crazy that we're being warned about the end of the world by different people in different ways 🀯πŸ’₯. I mean, one side says we're running out of time and the other says we just need to keep building powerful AI or someone else will do it for us 😬. It's like our lives are a video game with multiple levels and characters trying to tell us what to do.

I'm not sure who to trust either πŸ€”. I guess it depends on how you look at it? Do we want people in labs telling us about potential disasters or someone from the AI world saying "hey, let's just build more stuff"? Either way, it feels like we're being asked to make a really hard decision with not enough info πŸ˜….

I'm kinda hoping that both sides are right and wrong at the same time πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Maybe we need a mix of both scientists and outsiders speaking truth to power? It's just so... complicated πŸ’­.
 
The whole doomsday scenario thing got me thinking... I mean, what's with all these warnings? πŸ€” It's like they're all trying to tell us something, but also kinda contradicting each other. Like, the Bulletin scientists are all "be careful" while Amodei is all "let's build AI and conquer the world". πŸš€β€β™‚οΈ Give me a break! Can't we just focus on getting our own stuff together for once?

I mean, think about it... if we can handle nuclear war, we can probably handle a new AI. And honestly, I'd rather have someone like Amodei warning us than some random guy shouting from the rooftops 🀣. The Bulletin scientists are cool and all, but they're basically stuck in the past. We need people who are actually in the game, making decisions that affect our future.

And yeah, conflict of interest is a big problem here... it's like, if Amodei says we should build AI, he's gotta be willing to get his hands dirty too πŸ€‘. But hey, at least someone's talking about the bigger picture now. We can't just sit around and wait for the world to end (again).
 
πŸ•°οΈ I'm getting a bit anxious about all these doomsday predictions 🀯. It's hard to know what to believe. On one hand, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists has been warning us about nuclear war for ages, and they're not wrong πŸ˜”. The clock is ticking, literally.

On the other hand, Dario Amodei's warnings about AI are super timely πŸ€–. I mean, who doesn't want to harness "almost unimaginable power" πŸ’₯? But at what cost? It's like they say: with great power comes great responsibility... or so we hope πŸ˜….

I think the key is control and accountability ⚠️. We need people like Amodei speaking truth to power, even if it means his warnings come with a bit of a bias πŸ€”. And we definitely need organizations like the Bulletin scientists keeping us on our toes about existential risks πŸ•°οΈ.

It's not an easy question to answer, but I guess that's why we have experts like these guys πŸ‘₯. We just need to stay vigilant and keep having those tough conversations πŸ’¬. Can't let ourselves get too caught up in all the hype 🀯...
 
ugh i'm so over this doomsday clock thing its just a bunch of armchair experts warning us that the world is gonna end πŸ™„ meanwhile AI is getting developed by people who are literally profiting from it and have vested interests in its success like hello conflict of interest dude? we need to stop putting all our eggs in one basket aka the Bulletin's model and start listening to diverse perspectives...like a certain AI CEO's warnings, but also with a critical eye πŸ€”
 
I'm really worried about this whole AI thing πŸ€–πŸ’₯ it's like someone's playing with fire without a safety net πŸ”₯🚨. We gotta think about the consequences of creating something that's gonna change humanity forever, but also have no control over πŸ‘€. The Bulletin's warning is real, but I'm not sure if just setting the clock to 85 seconds away from midnight is enough πŸ•°οΈ. We need to be thinking about how we're gonna regulate this stuff, and who's gonna make sure it doesn't get out of hand 😬.
 
I'm totally freaking out about this one πŸ€―πŸ•°οΈ - the Doomsday Clock is only 85 seconds away from midnight?! That's, like, a hair's breadth of time before humanity is officially toast πŸ”₯😱 I mean, don't get me wrong, it's always better to be safe than sorry, but come on, can't we do something about this?! The Bulletin scientists have been warning us about nuclear war and climate change for decades, and yet here we are, still messing around with nuclear weapons and polluting the planet like there's no tomorrow πŸŒŽπŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

But at the same time, I'm also super concerned about Dario Amodei's warnings about artificial intelligence πŸ€–πŸ’» - he's right that we need to be careful about how we develop this technology, but can't we just take a step back and think about what we're doing?! The fact that Amodei has the inside track on AI development makes me skeptical, because it feels like he's just trying to spin this as an opportunity for his company to make some cash πŸ’Έ

I guess what I'm saying is that both the Bulletin scientists and outside observers like Amodei have a role to play here - we need people who are willing to speak truth to power, but we also need more transparency and accountability when it comes to developing these technologies πŸ€πŸ’‘
 
πŸ•°οΈ I'm so done with all these doomsday predictions 🀯 every single day someone's warning us about the end of the world, it's like, chill out fam 🌎. I mean don't get me wrong, nuclear war and AI taking over are legit concerns, but can we not have a nuanced conversation about this? πŸ€” the Bulletin scientists have been warning us for decades, but their model is getting kinda stale πŸ“ˆ meanwhile, Dario Amodei's warnings feel like they're coming with a hidden agenda πŸ’Έ it's hard to trust someone who's basically saying "build more AI so I can make money off of it" πŸ˜’. we need voices on both sides of the equation, not just some dude spewing cautionary tales from his ivory tower 🏰
 
I'm getting a bit anxious about this whole situation... I mean, 85 seconds away from midnight? That's crazy! πŸ•°οΈ I don't know if I fully trust the Doomsday Clock either - it was created by scientists in 1947, and now it just seems like a bunch of people pressing buttons on a clock. On the other hand, I do think we need someone to warn us about AI, because it's growing way too fast.

But what really gets me is that some people are making money off warning us about catastrophes while also profiting from the very technology they're supposed to be warning us against... it just doesn't feel right. We need experts who aren't afraid to say something even if it means losing a paycheck! πŸ’Έ
 
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