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Artificial Intelligence

AI will kill us/save us

Hype and harm in the new economic order
by Judith Bishop
October 2025, no. 480

Empire of AI: Inside the reckless race for total domination by Karen Hao

Allen Lane, $55 hb, 496 pp

The AI Con: How to fight Big Tech’s hype and create the future we want by Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna

Bodley Head, $36.99 pb, 288 pp

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Ilya Sutskever was feeling agitated. As Chief Scientist at OpenAI, the company behind the AI models used in ChatGPT and in Microsoft’s products, he was a passionate advocate for the company’s mission of achieving Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) before anybody else. OpenAI defines AGI as ‘highly autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically valuable work’, the development of which will benefit ‘all of humanity’. OpenAI’s mission, Sutskever believed, gave humanity its best chance of getting to AGI safely. But he worried about failing the mission. He fretted to his colleagues: What if bad actors came after its technology? What if they cut off his hand and slapped it on a palm scanner to access its secrets?

This conversation paints a bizarre scene, one of many recounted in Karen Hao’s Empire of AI, which profiles the turbulent and changing culture inside OpenAI. It illustrates Hao’s exceptional ability to obtain the most intimate revelations, including the at times unbalanced mental states of some of the most powerful men directing the future of artificial intelligence.

 


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Empire of AI: Inside the reckless race for total domination by Karen Hao

Allen Lane, $55 hb, 496 pp

The AI Con: How to fight Big Tech’s hype and create the future we want by Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna

Bodley Head, $36.99 pb, 288 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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