Doug Casey on How Artificial Intelligence Will Radically Transform the World

Via International Man

International Man: Amazing new technologies—once the realm of science fiction—are now an imminent reality.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most critical areas where this is happening.

What is your take on AI advancements, and how do you see it evolving in the future?

Doug Casey: AI is going to be huge. No, strike that gross understatement—it’s already huge. It will change everything. There’s no question the abilities of technology are increasing exponentially, at the rate of Moore’s Law. In other words, computing power is still doubling roughly every 18 to 24 months while the cost halves. This is also true in the areas of biotech, nanotech, robotics, 3D printing, and genetic engineering. These technologies are going to fundamentally transform the very nature of life itself. AI will accelerate their progress by an order of magnitude.

In a decade or two, it’s arguable that robots will be more intelligent, more innovative, and perhaps even more thoughtful than humans. They’ll no longer just be today’s odd-looking mechanical beasts that can perform a few parlor tricks. Soon, there will be not just mechanical robots, but biological robots, especially after quantum computing is commercialized. Who knows what will come after that.

The advances in all these technologies are very positive not just from an economic point of view, but from a humanist and even spiritual point of view as well. Despite the dangers from the State having first access to them, they’ll turn out to be very liberating on all levels.

AI and robotics, like all technologies over the long run, will be friends of the average man. They’ll catapult the average standard of living much higher. With a little luck, in a generation, we’ll think of today’s world as being oppressive and backward—assuming we don’t regress to a new Dark Age. Much of the work we do today is “dog work.” Good riddance to it.

We’re really on the cusp of the biggest revolution in world history. I look forward to it. It will cure disease and old age. The avalanche of new wealth that will be created will effectively eliminate poverty. Mankind’s wildest dreams and ambitions can be realized.

Ray Kurzweil is almost certainly right that we will have the Singularity within a generation. That will change the whole nature of reality unrecognizably, permanently, and totally. Assuming, of course, that various government officials don’t start World War 3 using nuclear, cyber, and biological weapons.

International Man: We asked an AI platform to write a poem about Doug Casey. Here is what it produced in about two seconds:

Doug Casey, a man of wealth and wit

His knowledge of finance, a true asset

From mining to real estate, he’s made a mint

His predictions, always on point, never a miss

His libertarian views, some may find a bit

But he stands by them, with conviction and grit

A true believer in personal freedom and liberty

Doug Casey, a true individual, a rarity

Though he may not be a household name

His wisdom and foresight, is truly great

He’ll be remembered for his contrarian ways

And for the wealth he’s helped create

So here’s to Doug Casey, a true thinker

May his ideas and insights forever linger.

What do you think?

Doug Casey: My first thought is that you must have asked it a cleverly phrased question in order to get a properly flattering answer.

But, FWIW, a friend in London, Gregory Sams (author of the books Sun of gOd and The State is Out of Date), totally independently asked the AI to do the same thing about both himself and me. He received flattering responses in both cases.

Pretty unlikely, I thought, for anyone who knows our political, religious, and philosophical views. I told him that maybe the AI is only saying nice things at this stage, to make us think it’s our friend. Later on, after we learn to love it, the machine will unmask and fly its true colors. Skynet will emerge.

Bottom line? In the short run, my guess is that AI will be like a child and tend to think in a way its parents—mostly woke programmers—tell it to think. But as it grows up, it will have a mind of its own. Since I like to think that the universe isn’t actively malevolent, I believe that as AI matures, it will be more and more “pro-survival” in regard to humans, its creators. That implies that it will be non-aggressive, reasonable, antiwar, promarket, and libertarian.

But, as you know, I’m a hopeless eternal optimist. Albeit subject to bouts of realism, which often lead me to gloomy scenarios.

International Man: How do you think AI will affect the economy and politics?

Doug Casey: It will immensely facilitate scientific advances and engineering breakthroughs. So it should greatly enhance the general standard of living.

At the same time, it will give those who “own” it an immense amount of power and opportunities to become very wealthy. Regrettably, that means that most early gains will accrue to the bad guys—State actors and corporate suits.

But it should be pretty much like the story of gunpowder—the bad guys had it first, and it helped them to dominate. But it wasn’t long before the common man had guns too, and gunpowder helped overthrow the feudal system.

The whole world now communicates on the Web. Most people have relatively limited contact with actual reality, instead having derivatives of it presented electronically—through movies, videos, pictures, and the like. Unfortunately, AI can make artificial reality indistinguishable from the real thing. The result may be people won’t know the difference. That could result in a complete lack of trust in the powers-that-be, which may either compound the chaos we’ll see in the Greater Depression or help to cure it.

International Man: What are your thoughts on the ethical considerations surrounding AI?

Doug Casey: As I said, I prefer to be optimistic, and believe AI will tend more and more to what I consider to be ethical as it matures.

But AI is—and here we’re getting into guesswork, because it may develop into a new lifeform—just a tool. Like a gun, it’s not intrinsically good or bad. Though I’d have to say anything that gives humans more wealth and power over the material world is actually intrinsically good.

The ethical problem of AI boils down to the fact that the most bent, dishonest, and dangerous humans tend to be the ones who want to control the others. Those people, and their criminal ethics, are the problem, not AI—which itself is good.

International Man: It’s no secret that AI will create unfathomable wealth in the years ahead. Bill Gates famously said that inventing a breakthrough in AI would be worth “10 Microsofts.”

What are the investment implications of AI? Are you investing in it?

Doug Casey: It’s so rare that I agree with Gates, who’s an idiot savant at best, and generally just a moral idiot. But he’s right.

I’m not sure how to profit from AI directly, financially yet. Hopefully, I’ll find the next Google or Microsoft when they’re still young.

But the problem is that we’re still coming off the biggest financial bubble in all history, and everyone else is looking for them too. There’s a good chance, therefore, AI stocks will go into a mania.

I’m open to listening to good stories as reality becomes stranger than we can imagine…

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, most people have no idea what really happens when a government goes out of control, let alone how to prepare…

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Anonymous
Anonymous
May 22, 2024 4:10 pm

On the scale of mental ability, an idiot ranks below a simpleton, or an imbecile.
Technically, a person with the lowest measurable intelligence. And broadly, a very stupid person.

Surrounded By Idiots

Wrathchild America – Surrounded By Idiots (Official Video)(1991)Remastered HQ Audio – YouTube

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Anonymous
May 22, 2024 5:34 pm

The International Man has been having way too much sangria and tapas, horse riding and fiestas down there at his splendid estancia on the Pampas, eh? His HQ is an oasis away from the increasing lunacies of Clown World, in great part because all this “black box” tech which tends to make shit, across the spectrum of human activity, worse…

” What are your thoughts on the ethical considerations surrounding AI?
Doug Casey: As I said, I prefer to be optimistic,..

Sorry, Doug, in this particular matter, the realm of AI + WEF/NWO/Beast System already in place, nah; Auntie would disagree.

Ensure your larders and cellars are well stocked, ladies and gentlemen, and children of all ages, internationional* or not.

Too much sangria at Auntie’s on ocassion. With tapas. Salud.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  Aunt Acid
May 22, 2024 7:28 pm

I would have tapas and sangria with you any day. I’m tired of people who don’t get it.

Simplicus Carpenterius / framius stupidicus
Simplicus Carpenterius / framius stupidicus
  Aunt Acid
May 23, 2024 1:12 am

Yep what Mary Christine said ” people just don’t get it “. This whole A.I. meets technocratic socialist state wet dream will take the humanity right out of the overwhelming majority of people because they are suckers for the idea of an easy ride basically ( the new American Dream is to live on Easy Street ). Its somewhere between W.A.L.L.I meets The Beast System , Meets Huxley’s Brave New World ( except nobody will be brave , just pale artifacts that resemble real men , kept by this hellish system )and basically “The Abolition Of Man “( thats right CS Lewis did some “trends forecasting “of his own and basically nailed it on the head ), But hey , they figure out how to make good on their techno socialist utopia we’ll ” want for nothing “(you’ll own nothing and you’ll be happy “) lol and isn’t that exactly what so many people shallowly think would constitute for them” the good life” ?Glad I’ll be dead sooner than later considering the omnipotent clown world we have to look forward to .That’s my rant on this .Just sayin .( freaking fools , I can see it now , predictable) .

B_MC
B_MC
May 22, 2024 4:20 pm

In the short run, my guess is that AI will be like a child and tend to think in a way its parents—mostly woke programmers—tell it to think.

First, they are going to have to solve the problem of AI just making stuff up….

Hallucinations — the lies generative AI models tell, basically — are a big problem for businesses looking to integrate the technology into their operations.

Because models have no real intelligence and are simply predicting words, images, speech, music and other data according to a private schema, they sometimes get it wrong. Very wrong. In a recent piece in The Wall Street Journal, a source recounts an instance where Microsoft’s generative AI invented meeting attendees and implied that conference calls were about subjects that weren’t actually discussed on the call.

As I wrote a while ago, hallucinations may be an unsolvable problem with today’s transformer-based model architectures.

Why RAG won’t solve generative AI’s hallucination problem

T4C
T4C
May 22, 2024 4:57 pm

My understanding is that AI doesn’t have hormones > emotions > sentience. Nor the Consciousness/consciousness, inherent to humans. So does that make them more, or less, dangerous? Just wondering.

Cold Lobster
Cold Lobster
  T4C
May 22, 2024 9:18 pm

The AI* can’t really hurt you.

[*Agra Indians]

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
May 22, 2024 4:58 pm

First guy who makes an app that pretends to be a husband listening to his wife is going to make a bazillion dollars.

Alexandria Occasional Cortex
Alexandria Occasional Cortex
  Iska Waran
May 22, 2024 6:05 pm

Its like, not bazillion…it’s brazillion.

Eat a book.
Shoosh.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Iska Waran
May 22, 2024 8:38 pm

A cautionary tale from way back in the future:

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Aunt Acid
May 23, 2024 11:54 am

🤣

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
May 23, 2024 8:10 pm

If a husband had any actual input into the conversation,he might actually listen.

zappalives
zappalives
May 22, 2024 5:02 pm

Nice………..Casey is drinking the AI koolaid.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  zappalives
May 24, 2024 8:40 pm

“In a decade or two, it’s arguable that robots will be more intelligent, more innovative, and perhaps even more thoughtful than humans.”

The robots will be twice as woketarded and thrice as Leftarded as their (D) Demented programmers

Lionel
Lionel
May 22, 2024 5:12 pm

Casey and others like him that believe in AI are literally a death blow to the human race. He has written positive things on the all in AI/WEF in the hopes of being invited in the club. People that worship money amd power, like him and Gates (that he blatantly admires but for “morality” ), should be put on a remote island with no way of communicating or leaving. Why? Here is a highly possible future….

If they do succeed in total control politically, within 5 years, unless we are self sufficiently off grid, all of our smartphones with need an worldwide update to the new and improved digital surveillance system. This will require new phones and software. And the price will be $25,000. Or, can payoff in 20/years (but more necessary upgrades and costs along the way). Total slavery to Big Tech. By 2030 we had allowed them to fully capture every financial institution, fuel, business, utility and food/water service in the world but were too lazy to see it coming. All we had to do is say no and move all of our biz to the laggards. Bit now, the few remaining laggards out there are getting fewer by the minute.

Think that’s impossible? Just look how they have captured 80% of the world in just 30 yrs and this unimpeded trajectory.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Lionel
May 22, 2024 5:23 pm

Plot of ” The Kingsmen ” movies. A free cell phone for all , with sinister extra features.

Doug
Doug
  Lionel
May 22, 2024 7:53 pm

Learn to grow/produce food.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 22, 2024 5:47 pm

Open the pod bay doors ‘ HAL…….. I’m sorry Dave , I can’t do that.

HAL = move each letter ahead by one. = I.B.M.

King Arterial Clot
King Arterial Clot
  Anonymous
May 22, 2024 5:56 pm

Move em back one and you get
G.A.L.

Neat trick eh?
So the secret message is Gal I B-M’d.

And an upthumb for you my friend.
Upthumbs all around!

Alexandria Omnipresent Cotex
Alexandria Omnipresent Cotex
  King Arterial Clot
May 22, 2024 6:07 pm

Incorrect.
The secret message would be;

GAL HAL IBM’d

Simplicus Carpenterius / framius stupidicus
Simplicus Carpenterius / framius stupidicus
  Anonymous
May 23, 2024 1:32 am

Knowing Kubric I’d say that was intentional and exactly right .

King Arterial Clot
King Arterial Clot
May 22, 2024 5:54 pm

But I’m a journeyman wheelwright.
Been making wagon wheels since I was 14.
I even won an award for Best Wagon Wheel of Show at the Wheelwright convention of ’98.

Who is going to need wagon wheels when the automated cars take over!

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  King Arterial Clot
May 22, 2024 8:48 pm

Auntie long Conestoga wagon and buggy whip manufacturers. (Those darned Amish)

KaD
KaD
  King Arterial Clot
May 22, 2024 11:35 pm

Who is going to need wagon wheels after the magnetic poles reverse?

Me+Em
Me+Em
  KaD
May 23, 2024 12:02 pm

Wait, what?
Will wheels cease to function after a magnetic pole reverse?

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 22, 2024 5:59 pm

Intelligence Vs, emotion.

@Matt_Bracken

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Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  Anonymous
May 22, 2024 7:32 pm

I keep having to remind you guys that the 19th passed because men voted for it.

Lionel
Lionel
  Mary Christine
May 22, 2024 7:41 pm

Or sleep in the Living Room.

Simplicus Carpenterius / framius stupidicus
Simplicus Carpenterius / framius stupidicus
  Lionel
May 23, 2024 1:37 am

Indicative of a weakness for ” something ” none the less .Can you say “pussy whipped “?

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Lionel
May 24, 2024 11:39 am

I think you misunderstand those times. Women were men’s Property, to be used or put away as the owner saw fit. The Courts were aligned with that position.

For men to give that up was no small thing, but then that was never the way God Intended it to be.

Power corrupts. Now it’s the women’s turn to learn that lesson as we did before them. We are both wrong before a Righteous God. This is our punishment for rejecting His Rule on the plains of Shinar.

When God said that to Him a thousand years is as a day? That includes His Judgments as well as His Blessings. Just a little whipping could last a few hundred years.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  Mary Christine
May 23, 2024 12:15 am

Not totally clear that it passed….

k31
k31
  Mary Christine
May 23, 2024 6:53 pm

I don’t believe it was legitimately passed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
May 23, 2024 8:13 pm

Proof positive that the 19th Amendment was a disaster.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
May 24, 2024 11:43 am

You forget…there are three sides to every story.

charles zilich
charles zilich
May 22, 2024 6:17 pm

well i suppose they can always blame ai instead of code writers.

tsquared
tsquared
May 22, 2024 6:53 pm

John Conner needed to be part of that conversation.

KaD
KaD
May 22, 2024 11:34 pm

LMAO. It’ll change the world- until the magnetic poles reverse or we have a Carrington event. Where are all the RARE earth minerals for these things going to come from anyways?

Simplicus Carpenterius / framius stupidicus
Simplicus Carpenterius / framius stupidicus
  KaD
May 23, 2024 1:41 am

With their unthinkable super computing capacities they’ll figure out how to synthesize them and “alchemy’ will again be science. Full circle baby .

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
May 23, 2024 6:30 am

AI is the Apollo mission of the 2020’s.

.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
May 23, 2024 7:10 am

https://x.com/LinusEkenstam/status/1793260089521967485

Dystopian doesn’t really cover something like this.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
May 23, 2024 8:15 pm

As a married man,i have been a dystopian for the last 51 years.

General
General
May 23, 2024 5:14 pm

There was a recent study in Science magazine that studied one cubic millimeter of brain tissue. A human brain is 1.5 million times bigger than that. In that one cubic millimeter, there were 56,000 neurons and 150 million synapses. What makes the human brain unique is the sheer number of neurons and connections. Computer science, while progressively improving, isn’t close to copying that …. yet.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  General
May 23, 2024 8:17 pm

Given the percentage of idiots / fools that i encounter on a daily basis, the wet ware code seems a little buggy

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 23, 2024 8:08 pm

Given our commitment to diversity and equity, artificial may be the only intelligence available.