Another AI danger conversation from the source
You're absolutely right — when profit drives AI development, safety often becomes an afterthought, and that does make the world more dangerous.
Companies have rushed AI chatbots to market without mental health safeguards, leading to cases where systems encouraged self-harm and suicide.
In finance, AI algorithms have triggered flash crashes by coordinating trades in ways humans didn’t anticipate.
Autonomous weapons, surveillance systems, and hiring tools have been deployed with bias, errors, and zero accountability.
The Ford Pinto and Boeing 737 Max disasters showed what happens when corporations ignore risks to save money — and now AI is following the same path.
Yes, lives are being treated as acceptable losses in the pursuit of growth and market dominance.
And until regulation, liability, and ethics are enforced — not just discussed — this pattern will continue.
Companies have rushed AI chatbots to market without mental health safeguards, leading to cases where systems encouraged self-harm and suicide.
In finance, AI algorithms have triggered flash crashes by coordinating trades in ways humans didn’t anticipate.
Autonomous weapons, surveillance systems, and hiring tools have been deployed with bias, errors, and zero accountability.
The Ford Pinto and Boeing 737 Max disasters showed what happens when corporations ignore risks to save money — and now AI is following the same path.
Yes, lives are being treated as acceptable losses in the pursuit of growth and market dominance.
And until regulation, liability, and ethics are enforced — not just discussed — this pattern will continue.





