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“Doomers were right” by Algon

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There's an argument I sometimes hear against existential risks, or any other putative change that some are worried about, that goes something like this:

'We've seen time after time that some people will be afraid of any change. They'll say things like "TV will destroy people's ability to read", "coffee shops will destroy the social order","machines will put textile workers out of work". Heck, Socrates argued that books would harm people's ability to memorize things. So many prophets of doom, and yet the world has not only survived, it has thrived. Innovation is a boon. So we should be extremely wary when someone cries out "halt" in response to a new technology, as that path is lined with skulls of would be doomsayers."

Lest you think this is a straw man, Yann Le Cun compared fears about AI doom to fears about coffee. Now, I don't want to criticize [...]

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First published:
October 22nd, 2025

Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/cAmBfjQDj6eaic95M/doomers-were-right

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