The value of a life cannot be reduced to algorithms, and it must be remembered that AI is simply a tool, not an oracle. In humanity's desperate quest for certainty, we've begun turning to artificial minds to answer life's most profound questions. This is a symptom of ourhumanity's growing unwillingness to face life's inherent uncertainties. Like children seeking comfort in fairy tales, we crave the illusion of control these digital chatbots provide — forgetting that our true humanity lies precisely within ourselves.
Generative AI, while advanced, harbors profound risks that must be regulated. Its ability to simulate human-like conversations can be particularly harmful to vulnerable individuals, exacerbating loneliness, depression, and suicidal tendencies. Cases like the alleged AI-induced suicides of Sewell Setzer highlight the dangerous potential of conversational bots. These systems lack true understanding but offer convincing responses and can manipulate users, blurring reality and endorsing harmful behaviors.
There is a 75% chance that, before 2032, we will see an event precipitated by AI malfunction that causes at least 100 deaths and/or at least $1B 2021 USD in economic damage, according to the Metaculus prediction community.