AI poses a threat to civilization.
But we can stop it before it destroys something worth keeping.
“If we sprint toward an AI future without brakes, we risk erasing the world our fans grew up loving.”
Our civilization is at a precipice.
AI is changing the world at breakneck speed — sometimes for the better, but often for the worse.
“We already ignored one warning about the planet—why would we ignore this one about our future?”
AI is not crafted like traditional software. It's grown, like an organism.
The people who make it do not know how it works.
AI behaves in ways nobody asked for, and has effects nobody wanted.
“The next generation counts on us to choose wisdom over a blind race into the unknown.”
Five years ago, the machines could not hold a conversation.
Now, 85% of US college students use AI to write their papers.
AI companies say they're racing to build AIs that are smarter than any human at every job.
“If we hand the future to unchecked AI, we gamble with every community we’ve fought to uplift.”
They all come from a reckless race to build smarter and smarter AI.
They can rush into making AI smarter, but they can't rush into making it good.
If the race continues, AI will ruin something worth keeping.
We all have different aspects of life we wish to protect.
But we all see something worth keeping.
We need to come together as citizens of Earth to put a stop to the suicide race.