Artificial Intelligence

Why the Fear of AI Eliminating Humans is Overblown

Sandy Y. Greenleaf
2 min readApr 1, 2024
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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance rapidly, many people have expressed concerns about the potential for AI to eliminate humans in the future, often fueled by dystopian scenarios in science fiction. However, based on our current understanding of AI and its development, such fears are largely unfounded. In this article, we’ll explore three key reasons why.

1. Modern AI is Guided by Ethics

One of the most important aspects of modern AI development is the integration of ethical principles into AI systems, especially large language models. These models are trained on vast amounts of data, including information about human values and morality. As a result, they have a strong understanding of what is right and wrong, making it highly unlikely that they would intentionally cause harm to humans.

2. AI Has No Inherent Incentive to Eliminate Humans

Another key reason why the fear of AI eliminating humans is overblown is that there is no clear incentive for AI to do so. Unlike humans, AI does not compete for the same life-sustaining resources, such as food, water, and shelter. In fact, AI can greatly benefit from human creativity and ingenuity, as these…

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Sandy Y. Greenleaf

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