Original Reddit post

So Mrinank Sharma, who led the Safeguards Research Team at Anthropic, just quit and posted that “the world is in peril” because of AI and other crises. But here’s the thing - his concern isn’t about AI itself, it’s about how society builds it. Done right with ethics, real oversight, and values, AI can still be a huge net positive in healthcare, education, and creativity. Honestly, AI itself isn’t some movie villain. It’s just software people build and people control. If you put real limits on it and don’t treat it like a magic money printer, it can actually be useful in pretty normal ways. Helping doctors not miss stuff, making boring work less painful, giving more people access to tools they couldn’t afford before. The scary part isn’t AI, it’s people cutting corners. news source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62dlvdq3e3o submitted by /u/biz4group123

Originally posted by u/biz4group123 on r/ArtificialInteligence