quinta-feira, 13 de fevereiro de 2025

The Threat of AI’s Survival Instincts and the Shillbilly VP JD Vance’s Hypocritical Agenda

At the summit of CEOs and heads of state in Paris, U.S. Vice President JD Vance—mocked as "Shillbilly" and "Thiel’s puppet"—railed against Europe’s AI regulations, whining that they would suffocate innovation. He dismissed content moderation as nothing more than “authoritarian censorship,” showing a shameless indifference not just to controlling hate speech but also to the flood of racist falsehoods about immigrants. Let’s not forget that this is the same JD Vance who openly admitted he was willing to “create stories” to manipulate media attention—brazenly defending his role in spreading vile, fabricated claims that immigrants were eating pets. It is also the same ever-hypocritical JD Vance who harbors a covert ambition: the fragmentation of the European Union—if necessary, by backing the racists of the European far right—all to better serve U.S. interests, or more precisely, the interests of U.S. tech billionairesUnsurprisingly, in a blatant act of defiance, the U.S. refused to sign the AI Summit’s declaration, standing isolated against more than 60 nations united in their commitment to responsible AI governance. https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/europe-looks-embrace-ai-paris-summits-2nd-day-while-global-consensus-unclear-2025-02-11/

In this context, it’s worth recalling the recent warnings from top AI scientists Yoshua Bengio and Max Tegmark, who have raised serious concerns about the development of Artificial General Intelligence—especially when designed as autonomous "agents" with independent goals. They argue that such systems could become uncontrollable, potentially developing self-preservation instincts and even competing with humans. Bengio compares this to creating a new species without understanding how it might behave, a gamble with potentially dire consequences. Tegmark, on the other hand, advocates for "tool AI"—narrowly focused systems designed for specific tasks, with built-in safeguards to ensure human control. Both scientists urge caution and stronger regulations, including mandatory safety standards before unleashing powerful AI into the world.https://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/07/dangerous-proposition-top-scientists-warn-of-out-of-control-ai.html

Unfortunately, I must concede that "Thiel’s puppet" makes a valid point regarding the profitability of the U.S. Wild West environment. This is precisely why, several months ago, I wrote the following: "Europe faces a critical dilemma in shaping its future economic strategy, particularly regarding the perceived drivers of business success in the United States. Robert Reich of UC Berkeley asserts that America's business success is grounded in what he describes as a cutthroat, psychopathic "culture" where ruthless competition and self-interest frequently overshadow ethical considerations. This raises an essential question: Is Europe prepared to adopt a similarly ruthless business ethos in its quest for economic success?  https://19-pacheco-torgal-19.blogspot.com/2024/10/align-act-accelerate-can-europes-risk.html

PS - Speaking of unregulated U.S. 'Wild West' strategies, Trump's latest proposal for Gaza is the quintessence of the psychopathic, ruthless, profit-driven logic that has America’s business elite practically drooling. It’s hard to imagine a plan that so blatantly flouts the bedrock principles of international law—championing deportation, ethnic cleansing, and the grotesque denial of an entire people’s right to their land and to return. My fellow countrymen, Nobel laureate José Saramago once foresaw a day when “the history of the suffering of the Palestinian people will be written, and it will stand as a monument to the indignity and cowardice of nations.”. He did not live to witness the devastation in Gaza, nor could he have foreseen the emergence of Trump's repugnant plan.

Note on February 15 - It is quite interesting to observe that the top four foreign countries visiting this post are Germany, Austria, the USA, and Russia.