‘We have the right to be purely human without mods. … Agency, authority and ability will be challenged when humans augmented with onboard AI capabilities compete with “natural” humans.’
“To respond well in an AI-infused world, we must first map all our physical and mental capabilities in a baseline so we can compare how we evolve over time. Here…
‘We need a bigger boat … We already know many of the possible – even likely – negative externalitiesof GenAI. This is our time to use those insights to create stronger societies, economies, jobs and lives.’
“Artificial Intelligence algorithms already intermediate a significant amount of our lives, in activities ranging from our information consumption to our purchasing activities. Every Instagram post and every Amazon transaction is…
‘Mitigating the risk of extinction ought to be an overriding priority; all other efforts at resilience are meaningless if humanity goes extinct.’
“Unfortunately, the questions in this survey seem premised on the continued existence of humans, despite significant expert concern that AI will cause human extinction. “AI systems are set to surpass…
The pillars of resilience: Developers must be required to meet ethical standards, AI literacy should be required at all levels of education, international cooperation must be developed to avoid catastrophe.
“The reality of generative AI: Although only five years have passed since the emergence of LLM-based Generative AI it has already become an indispensable tool in social activities. Yes, it…
The future of human dignity and agency depends upon institutional design: In the age of AI, ‘human resilience shifts from simply enduring to sustaining autonomy under technological mediation.’
“As AI systems become embedded in governance, markets, education, healthcare and everyday decision-making, human adaptation will unfold across interconnected dimensions, including, inter alia, cognitive, institutional, professional, normative/legal and cultural dimensions….
‘The task before us is not to outrun AI. It is to outgrow our short-termism.’ We must become ‘great ancestors’ with the moral imagination to anticipate downstream effects that will affect unborn children.
“Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant possibility. It is shaping how we work, decide, learn and relate to one another today. The real question before us is not whether…
The future is not determined by AI’s capabilities – it is determined by the structures we build around it. We now have tools capable of generating abundance – IF we design systems so they distribute it.
“AI systems will unquestionably play a far more significant role in shaping decisions, work and daily lives. The question is not whether this transformation occurs, but how it is governed…
The story of AI might be this: The good, the bad and the end of the world. Resilience will depend on how soon humans are required to start detecting and dealing with dangers before they cause harm.
“Sewell Setzer was 14 years old. For 10 months he’d been talking to a chatbot on Character.AI, a virtual companion modelled on a ‘Game of Thrones’ character. When he told…
The greatest challenge will not be the presence of AI itself, but preservation of autonomy, transparency, trust when recommendations are constant, content is difficult to verify and surveillance is technically trivial.
“Artificial intelligence systems will play a much more significant role in shaping our decisions, work and everyday lives in the coming years. This shift will not happen abruptly, as a…
‘The issue here goes far beyond regulating, for example, deepfakes or disinformation. It goes to the heart of reorienting society to the changes in lives, the redesign and loss of jobs and perhaps the loss of meaning that will come from AI.’
“There could be an increasing division between the set of people who learn to master AI, use it effectively and efficiently and profit from its deployment and another – probably…









