Power and Dystopia
Mo argues that the competitive race for technological supremacy, akin to a nuclear arms race, could lead to a dystopian future. He emphasizes the dangers of concentrated power, warning that as wealth and influence become centralized, it may ultimately turn against the very citizens it is meant to serve. The discussion highlights the ethical implications of testing AI technologies in public and the potential consequences of unchecked ambition in the tech landscape.In this clip
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