AI safety leader says 'world is in peril' and quits to study poetry
- codingdave - 4472 sekunder sedanI recommend reading the letter. Many of the comments here seem to have missed that the comment of "the world is in peril" is not referring to AI, but to the larger collection of crises going on in the world. It sounds to me like someone who realized their work doesn't match their goals for their own life, and is taking action.
Maybe the cynics have a point that it is an easier decision to make when you are loaded with money. But that is how life goes - the closer you get to having the funds to not have to work, the more you can afford the luxury of being selective in what you do.
- gravy - 5473 sekunder sedanSeems to be the MO around here - create and profit off of horrors beyond our wildest imaginations with no accountability and conveniently disappear before shit hits the fan. Not before writing an op-ed though.
- CrimsonCape - 5064 sekunder sedan> his contributions included investigating why generative AI systems suck up to users
Why does it take research to figure this out? Possibly the greatest unspoken problem with big-coporate-AI is that we can't run prompts without the input already pre-poisoned by the house-prompt.
We can't lead the LLM into emergent territory when the chatbot is pre-engineered to be the human equivalent of a McDonalds order menu.
- atomic128 - 4003 sekunder sedanA recent, less ambiguous warning from insiders who are seeing the same thing:
https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/11/industry_insiders_see...Alarmed by what companies are building with artificial intelligence models, a handful of industry insiders are calling for those opposed to the current state of affairs to undertake a mass data poisoning effort to undermine the technology. "Hinton has clearly stated the danger but we can see he is correct and the situation is escalating in a way the public is not generally aware of," our source said, noting that the group has grown concerned because "we see what our customers are building."And a less charitable, less informed, less accurate take from a bozo at Forbes:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/craigsmith/2026/01/21/poison-fo...The Luddites are back, wrecking technology in a quixotic effort to stop progress. This time, though, it’s not angry textile workers destroying mechanized looms, but a shadowy group of technologists who want to stop the progress of artificial intelligence. - spondyl - 5547 sekunder sedanThis has been discussed previously: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46972496
Personally, I agree with the top comment there.
If you read the actual letter, it's very vague and uses a lot of flowery language.
Definitely not the sort of thing that raised alarm bells in my mind given how the letter was written.
- rdtsc - 3940 sekunder sedan> AI-assisted bioterrorism
Does he know something we don't? Why specifically the "bio" kind?
- longfacehorrace - 4193 sekunder sedanFront row seats to the apocalypse would be metal af.
- krupan - 4118 sekunder sedanThe way the safety concerns are written, I get the impression it has more to do with humans' mental health and loss of values.
I really think we are building manipulation machines. Yes, they are smart, they can do meaningful work, but they are manipulating and lying to us the whole time. So many of us end up in relationships with people who are like that. We also choose people who are very much like that to lead us. Is it any wonder that a) people like that are building machines that act like that, and b) so many of us are enamored with those machines?
Here's a blog post that describes playing hangman with Gemini recently. It very well illustrates this:
https://bryan-murdock.blogspot.com/2026/02/is-this-game-or-i...
I completely understand wanting to build powerful machines that can solve difficult problems and make our lives easier/better. I have never understood why people think that machine should be human-like at all. We know exactly how intelligent powerful humans largely behave. Do we really want to automate that and dial it up to 11?
- airocker - 5401 sekunder sedanIf good and bad both get amplified, I hope the equilibrium is maintained.
- oxag3n - 5076 sekunder sedanIt becomes a trend and I think it's just part of a PR campaign - AI so good and it's so close to AGI that:
* The world is doomed.
* I'm tired of success, stop this stream of 1M ARR startups popping up on my computer daily.
- gaigalas - 4954 sekunder sedanWe're in a dark age. There's only peril.
(and no, AI is not the renaissance)
- tailnode - 4461 sekunder sedanTranslation: "I reached my vesting cliff"
If you look behind the pompous essay, he's a kid who thinks that early retirement will be more fulfilling. He's wrong, of course. But it's for him to discover that by himself. I'm willing to bet that he'll be back at an AI lab within a year.
- cactusplant7374 - 5558 sekunder sedanIt sounds like a mental health crisis. So many people are experiencing them when interacting with AI.
- imperio59 - 5767 sekunder sedan"Well you're all f***, good luck. I'll take my millions and go live on my micro farm"
Nördnytt! 🤓