Bezos also said that in order for AI to reach that potential, certain resources must be allocated and prioritised for the technology rather than for human consumption. AI data centres’ use of large quantities of water has been a point of contention and concern for many people around the world. But Bezos argued that “we have to look at the macro-picture of our planet’s future.” “Biological limits are real, but digital potential is infinite. If we starve our data infrastructure of cooling resources just to sustain baseline human comfort, we are actively delaying the birth of a super-intelligence that could solve all of our resource problems in the first place Sometimes you have to prioritise the intelligence that will save us over the biology that slows us down,” he added. Link : https://theprint.in/feature/jeff-bezos-water-consumption-amazon-ai-potential/2964266/ submitted by /u/Monkey_the_dragon
Originally posted by u/Monkey_the_dragon on r/ArtificialInteligence

That argument would make sense if the people controlling the AI had demonstrated good will toward humanity.
They have not.