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Why People Don't Like AI

11/08/2026 19 min Temporada 1 Episodio 22
Why People Don't Like AI

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Episode Synopsis

Mark Zuckerberg has published a sweeping vision for personal superintelligence, arguing that the future of powerful artificial intelligence should belong to everyone, not just governments, corporations or the wealthy. On the surface, it is an optimistic and even compelling idea. Give every person access to extraordinary intelligence and you potentially democratise education, legal support, creativity, productivity and opportunity.But that vision immediately raises a more uncomfortable question: why do so many people still distrust artificial intelligence?In this episode of Artificial Intelligence to General Intelligence to Superintelligence, we explore TechCrunch’s sharp critique of Zuckerberg’s manifesto and ask whether the technology industry has fully understood the trust deficit created during the social media era.The discussion goes beyond the article itself. We examine what happens when artificial intelligence becomes deeply personal, knows our habits, preferences, ambitions and weaknesses, yet still operates on infrastructure owned by powerful companies. We look at the promise of personalised tutors, legal assistants and widespread access to advanced intelligence, while also confronting the risks of dependency, surveillance, manipulation, educational shortcuts, legal overload and loss of human agency.The deeper issue is not simply whether artificial intelligence becomes more capable. It is who controls it, who sets the rules, who owns the infrastructure, who protects users when things go wrong and whether people can genuinely opt out.This episode argues that the next phase of artificial intelligence will not be decided by capability alone. Trust, transparency, accountability and human choice may become just as important as raw intelligence.The final question is simple: if you were offered your own personal superintelligence tomorrow, would you feel empowered, or would you wonder who was really in control?