This is a breathless, half-baked take on "AI Risk" that does not cast the esteemed signatories in a particularly glowing light.
It is 2023. The use and abuse of people in the hands of information technology and automation has now a long history. "AI Risk" was not born yesterday. The first warning came as early as 1954 [1].
The Human Use of Human Beings is a book by Norbert Wiener, the founding thinker of cybernetics theory and an influential advocate of automation; it was first published in 1950 and revised in 1954. The text argues for the benefits of automation to society; it analyzes the meaning of productive communication and discusses ways for humans and machines to cooperate, with the potential to amplify human power and release people from the repetitive drudgery of manual labor, in favor of more creative pursuits in knowledge work and the arts. The risk that such changes might harm society (through dehumanization or subordination of our species) is explored, and suggestions are offered on how to avoid such risk
Dehumanization through abuse of tech is already in an advanced stage and this did not require, emergent, deceptive or power-seeking AI to accomplish.
It merely required emergent political and economic behaviors, deceptive and power seeking-humans applying whatever algorithms and devices were at hand to help dehumanize other humans. Converting them into "products" if you absolutely need a hint.
What we desperately need is a follow-up book from Norbert Wiener. Can an LLM model do that? Even a rehashing of the book in modern language would be better than a management consultancy bullet list.
We need a surgical analysis of the moral and political failure that will incubate the next stage of "AI Risk".
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Human_Use_of_Human_Beings