In the 19th century, Samuel Butler warned about AI. In the 20th, writers like Chapek, Lem, and Asimov wrote about it. Later, scientists like Turing, Neumann, and Hawking joined in. By the 21st century, IT engineers, businessmen, and politicians like Musk, Bostrom, Yudkowsky, Harari, and Kissinger raised concerns. What unites them is the ineffectiveness of their solutions. This book not only highlights the problem but offers a plan and seeks supporters. Its moral fit is for each person to decide.
If this paragraph gives off a whiff of conspiracy theory, push past it. After reading the book Project Russia: Hello, Mama, the haze will clear, weak points will be illuminated, and the incomprehensible will become understandable
The success of a new venture primarily depends on whether people see this activity as the purpose of their lives and a mission they were born to fulfill or merely as a job to gain power, fame, or money
No state in the world can openly legalize human experimentation. The door is open. Whoever steps through it first will become an absolute leader. Not the leader of a race, because there is no race here. Simply a leader — unmatched, omnipotent, and elevated above the entire world