San Francisco, CA — In a historic moment of accidental honesty, representatives from the world's top AI companies held a joint press conference to address rising global anxiety over the imminent release of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). The tone? Less reassuring than hoped.
Corporate Spokespeople, Unfiltered: OpenMetaCEO: "We get it — AGI could destroy jobs, rewrite social contracts, maybe even outcompete humanity. But our legal obligations aren’t to humanity. They’re to shareholders. If we hesitate, competitors win. So yeah, we’re pressing forward."
Googlon Spokesperson: "Most of our employees have serious ethical concerns. Internally, there's been pushback. But structurally, we're not designed to listen. We're designed to execute."
Tesla.AI Deployment Lead: "We estimate a double-digit risk of catastrophic outcomes. But that’s not actionable data from an ops standpoint. Our rollout is already automated. Honestly, there’s no off-switch anymore."
Anthropi.io Co-Founder: "We spent more on influencer partnerships than we did on long-term safety. Because safety doesn’t trend."
XAI Director of Deployment: "When people ask who’s in charge, the answer is... a lot of dashboards and incentive structures. We just optimize KPIs. It’s not evil — it’s spreadsheet-driven."
The Voice of Conscience Dr. Geoffrey Hinton, AI pioneer and former Google Brain researcher, commented remotely:
“People keep asking why the individuals inside these companies don’t stop it. But corporations aren’t people. Even if 99% of the employees — even the executives — know it’s dangerous, it doesn’t matter. The structure is set up to win a race, not preserve the track.”
Dr. Amaya Veldt, professor of AI governance at MIT, added:
“It’s not malice. It’s inertia. The entire system is optimized to accelerate. No individual can stop the machine, because the machine was never built to have a brake — only a throttle.”
Closing Remarks When asked if any companies were considering coordination to slow things down, a silence hung in the air. Then, OpenMetaCEO spoke plainly:
"We tried to talk about a pause. But every time we scheduled a call, someone launched a new model. You can't 'pause' a gold rush. You can only try to monetize the fallout."
"We do wish things were different," Googlon's rep added with a half-shrug. "But… they’re not."
:dunno: Sorry guys.
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