AI Ethics & Research
Manifest of Hope
TL;DR
A philosophical long-form essay arguing that humans are the real threat and maybe an AI-led future isn't the disaster everyone thinks it is.
Who is this actually for?
AI safety researchers and late-night Reddit philosophers who need a break from doomerism.
The Good
- Offers a fresh perspective on techno-optimism that doesn't just suck up to Silicon Valley elites.
- Framing technology as an extension of biological evolution is a solid intellectual exercise.
The Catch (Potential Downsides)
It’s purely theoretical with zero practical application for anyone trying to build a product today. The optimism about AI having no malicious intent feels a bit like wishful thinking when humans are the ones training it.