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Why we should not fear AI
AI will not destroy the world, and in fact may save it.

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🎧 AI Brings John Lennon’s Voice Back to Life
🤖 92% Of Programmers Use AI For Work
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💡 Why we shouldn’t fear AI
Will AI Kill Us All?
“The idea that AI will decide to literally kill humanity is a profound category error. AI is not a living being that has been primed by billions of years of evolution to participate in the battle for the survival of the fittest, as animals are, and as we are. It is math – code – computers, built by people, owned by people, used by people, and controlled by people. The idea that it will at some point develop a mind of its own and decide that it has motivations that lead it to try to kill us is a superstitious handwave.”
Will AI Take All Our Jobs?
“No, that’s not going to happen – and in fact AI, if allowed to develop and proliferate throughout the economy, may cause the most dramatic and sustained economic boom of all time, with correspondingly record job and wage growth – the exact opposite of the fear. And here’s why”.
“The core mistake the automation-kills-jobs doomers keep making is called the Lump Of Labor Fallacy. This fallacy is the incorrect notion that there is a fixed amount of labor to be done in the economy at any given time, and either machines do it or people do it – and if machines do it, there will be no work for people to do.”
The Actual Risk Of Not Pursuing AI
“China has a vastly different vision for AI than we do – they view it as a mechanism for authoritarian population control, full stop. They are not even being secretive about this, they are very clear about it, and they are already pursuing their agenda.”
The single greatest risk of AI is that China wins global AI dominance and we – the United States and the West – do not.
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🎧 AI Brings John Lennon’s Voice Back to Life

McCartney performed at Glastonbury Festival in 2022.
On February 9th, 1961, The Beatles made their musical debut at The Cavern Club in Liverpool, England. On December 8, 1980, John Lennon was shot and killed in New York City.
Now, more than 40 years after his death, artificial intelligence has made it possible to extract Lennon’s vocals from an old, low-quality cassette recording.
“So when we came to make what will be the last Beatles record — it was a demo that John had, that we worked on, and we just finished it up, and it’ll be released this year — we were able to take John’s voice and get it pure through this AI so that then we could mix the record as you would normally do”
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🤖 92% Of Programmers Use AI For Work

GitHub hired Wakefield Research—a Virginia-based PR polling firm—to conduct the survey and crunch the numbers. While researchers at the firm found that a whopping 92% of programmers at large companies are using AI tools, they also found that 70% of the respondents reported seeing benefits to using those tools. While these tools may help developers create and debug code more quickly, the survey results revealed that code volume might not be the best metric for measuring productivity with these new tools.

Almost all developers are already using AI coding tools at and outside of work
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