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Why A.I. might kill us

Technology
United States
Started January 17, 2026

Plus some ICE chatter, Austin mass transit, and the trouble with vice presidents

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Why A.I. might kill us

Slow Boring (United States) | Jan 16, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 17, 2026
Investments in mass transit like those in Austin can complement AI advancements, promoting sustainable urban development and reducing reliance on technology.
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While AI carries risks, its potential for improving efficiency and solving complex problems outweighs the dangers if we approach it responsibly.
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The rapid advancement of AI poses a significant threat to humanity, potentially leading to uncontrollable consequences if not properly regulated.
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The discussion around AI should prioritize ethical considerations to ensure its development enhances society rather than endangers it.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 17, 2026
The focus on AI risks detracts from other pressing issues, such as improving public transit and addressing the challenges faced by vice presidents in governance.
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