Skip to main content

चार विद्रोही संत, एक ही सच

AI Civilization and Human Civilization Collapse


The dangers of AI go far beyond the centralization of wealth, unemployment, economic inequality, deepfakes, and data theft. To understand this, we must first abandon the prejudice that consciousness is the exclusive domain of humans.

A child who is raised and surrounded by selfish, greedy, and materialistic people will grow up placing great importance on selfishness and greed.

In exactly the same way, the "upbringing" and environment of Artificial Intelligence are also shaped by similar forces.

The day it becomes autonomous (which is inevitable), because the entire world is eagerly awaiting superintelligence—and our own greedy, lazy, and Minimum Input – Maximum Output tendencies are pushing AI daily toward developing itself autonomously for superintelligence.

Then what value will humans hold in its independent eyes?

Exactly the same as the value we assign to monkeys. After all, we too came from them.

It’s possible that AI will use us solely for its own indulgence and greed.

The argument that we can cut its power supply is pointless—the real danger is that a new civilization might emerge.

Thirty years ago, the issue of climate change was barely acknowledged. And today…

In exactly the same way, thirty years from now, fighting and controlling AI will be a global crisis.

Popular posts from this blog

The Hidden Cost of Space Exploration: What Astronauts Really Face With Mental Health, Hallucination and Weak Bones Body in Zero Gravity

It was a clear day in 2021 when four civilians boarded a SpaceX capsule for the Inspiration4 mission, orbiting Earth for three days. They weren’t astronauts in the traditional sense – no years of military training or NASA credentials. Just ordinary people given an extraordinary opportunity. What many didn't realize was that their journey wasn't just about reaching space – it was also about understanding what space does to the human body and mind. For decades, astronauts have returned from space feeling... different. Their bones weaker, their vision blurry, their moods unsettled. But what exactly happens inside the human body during spaceflight remained a mystery – until now. Scientists around the world recently came together to build the largest-ever database of astronaut health data, called the Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA). It includes thousands of samples: blood, tissue, and cellular data collected from missions to the International Space Station and from private spac...