
Geeks seek control over 'AI' to extract benefits. But their startups harm us and cost investors. The market should crash by 2027. If ever we let artificial extraction take over our jobs, then it will undergo runaway feedback, as toxic to all organic life.
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I help communities stop AI companies doing more harm. I run the Stop/Pause track at AI Safety Camp, which hosted projects by creatives on dataset disclosure and by academics on limits to control. I'm an Executive Producer of a new horror documentary.
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