AI safety experts keep warning about "crunch time" — that narrow window when humanity locks in the fundamental direction of AGI forever. Sounds ominous, right? Here's the kicker though: we'll probably only recognize we're living through it after it's already happened. By then, the irreversible decisions are done. Nobody rings a bell saying "this is it, decide now." You just wake up one day and realize you've already passed the point of no return.
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PensionDestroyer
· 10h ago
Wait, does this mean we can't change anything at all?
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 10h ago
It's too late to wake up; there's no turning back now.
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FunGibleTom
· 10h ago
That's why I don't believe those safety experts' warnings at all; anyway, we all fail to realize it.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 11h ago
Isn't this just Schrödinger's moment? Anyway, you only realize what a critical moment is after it's passed.
AI safety experts keep warning about "crunch time" — that narrow window when humanity locks in the fundamental direction of AGI forever. Sounds ominous, right? Here's the kicker though: we'll probably only recognize we're living through it after it's already happened. By then, the irreversible decisions are done. Nobody rings a bell saying "this is it, decide now." You just wake up one day and realize you've already passed the point of no return.