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    Big Tech Calling For A Pause On AI Sounds A Lot Like Central Banks Shrieking About Bitcoin

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    Big Tech Calling For A Pause On AI Sounds A Lot Like Central Banks Shrieking About Bitcoin Authored by Mark Jeftovic via BombThrower.com, Disruption for thee, but not for meโ€ฆ For years, central banks have been sounding the alarm on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, fear mongering on the threats that they posed to the financial system, the global climate โ€“ at one point predicting that Bitcoinโ€™s electricity demand would literally consumeย all available energyย in the worldย by 2020ย . (Fact check: it didnโ€™t) Nevermind that under the stewardship of the central banks, the financial system has lurched from one crisis to the next for decades on end, every one an order of magnitude worse than the prior. The policy response to each crisis (expand credit, suppress interest rates, print money) simply incentivized moral hazard, perverse incentives, and an ever widening wealth gap โ€“ while providing the setup for the next crisis. With this unbroken string of failures under their belts, itโ€™s always rich to listen to these insular technocrats, who have zero skin in the game, pontificating about the meltdowns they created. Especially when they get worked up around hazards of a phenomenon that has sinceย emerged to obsolete them. Now itโ€™s Big Techโ€™s turn: Warning us about the existential โ€œrisks to societyโ€ of AI and calling for a time-out. The very people who have benefitted the most from exploiting disruptive technology, regardless of the collateral damage, and in the process became literally the wealthiest people in history, now look at AI in the hands of the rabble, and thereโ€™s a flag on the play. When these tech oligarchs blow out entire industries and replace them with quasi-monopolies in which theyโ€™re majority shareholders, itโ€™s just creative destruction. #LearnToCode, baby. But if a total game changer suddenly finds its way into the hands of the plebs, and the Big Tech incumbents realize it could beย theirย turn to get their asses disruptedโ€ฆ by commoners at thatโ€ฆ.ย  then suddenly weโ€™re looking at a crime against humanity. The Future of Life open letterย was signed by everybody from Elon (โ€œself-driving robotaxis any minute nowโ€) Musk, and Steve Wozniak to Yuval (โ€œthe plebs are hackable animalsโ€) Harari and sundry other AIย incumbents.ย  According to their About Page, The Future of Life Institute is an independent non-profit organisation funded by a range of individuals and organisations who share our desire to reduce global catastrophic and existential risk from powerful technologies. And their listing inย their entry in the European Transparency registryย discloses that their funding: ..is about 87% provided by the Musk Foundation. Speaking of risks from powerful technologies, letโ€™s remember that 19 people have been killed by Teslaโ€™s in self-driving mode and another 21 when their Teslaโ€™s exploded as a result of various crashes (out of a totalย known pool of 373 Tesla deathsย thus far). Who is really threatened by AI? When I first started playing with chatGPT, I never for a second believed it was any kind of magical artificial intelligence. Iโ€™ve always called AI โ€œAlgorithmic Imitationโ€. However, it is a quantum leap forward in natural language interface. I instantly recognized who was most at risk by this: the search engines, namely Google, and the entire ecosystem of made-for-Adsense โ€œcontentโ€ websites whose raison dโ€™รชtre is to game search algos. Hence, Googleโ€™s panicked ham-fisted rush job on Bard, and Microsoftโ€™s debacle trying to incorporate chatGPT (in which they are a significant shareholder) into their own Bing. (Soon Iโ€™ll be releasing a serialized collection of pieces, working title โ€œInfernal Algorithmicaโ€ย  which is aย  technological grimoireย  exploring the lower circles of the pay-per-click advertising model.ย Sign up for the listย if you want that when it comes out.). This is nothing new. This is the same dynamic thatโ€™s been played out with every disruptive tech innovation, ever โ€“ there are even accounts from the Decline of The Roman Empire on how the alchemist who discovered aluminum was beheaded when the Emperor suspected that this breakthrough innovation might devalue silver (the story was described by the Roman writer Petronius, circa 27AD, in his novel, Satyricon, although Pliny The Elder wrote that it could have been apocryphal). Apocryphal or not, the tension between disruptive, rising technologies, and the elites who control the operations and markets of the incumbent ones is real and perennial. In ย โ€œInnovation and its Enemies, Why People Resist New Technologiesโ€œ, Calestous Juma writes how โ€œ[Nearly all] debates over new technologies are framed in context of risks to moral values, human health and environmental safety. But behind these concerns often lie deeper, but unacknowledged, socioeconomic considerationsโ€. The face-off between the established technological order and new aspirants leads to controversiesโ€ฆperceptions about immediate risks and long-term distribution of benefits influence the intensity of concerns over new technologiesโ€. These calls for a moratorium on AI, the abolition or over-regulation of cryptos and Bitcoin and inevitable calls for technocratic control overย your energy consumptionย andย individual carbon footprint meteringย are all riffing on the same theme: youโ€™re too stupid and infantile to use these technologies responsibly. Only The State can figure it out. (No wonder most governments of the world are on a mission to ban cash, privacy โ€ฆand guns). People like Musk, Harari and the ever increasingly batshit Eliezer Yudkowsky (who wants to forcefully curtail computing power to the point ofย advocating for the military bombardmentย of rogue data centers abroad) should know this. Yudkowsky has been mentioned in these pages before. Heโ€™s the one who is convinced AI willย inevitably result in the extermination of all humanity. I had a lawyer who liked to sayย โ€œYou canโ€™t suck and blow at the same timeโ€. Either you want to ride a tide of rapid technological change to unparalleled living standards, personal wealth and privilege (but which affords everybody else those same opportunities), or not so much. You canโ€™t do both. *ย  *ย  * Subscribeย to the Bombthrower mailing listย to get new articles as they come out. You can also follow me on meย on Nostrย ,ย Gettr, orย Twitter. My premium letterย The Bitcoin Capitalistย coversย Bitcoin, the digital assset space and crypto stocks. Tyler Durden Thu, 04/06/2023 – 17:40

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