Book 1 - One Chance

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ONE CHANCE

Has anyone ever said that to you? Did you say it

to yourself? Was it the voice inside your head?

You've 'one chance' to save something important:

your job, your relationship, your reputation, your

future. Something you'd always taken for granted.

The phrase 'end of the world' wasn't strong enough.

Well, that's where we are with Al, and this affects us all. As the

threat of Al spirals further out of control, the majority-that's

95% of us-will pay the highest price. The blood on these covers

is real. This is our future and the legacy we leave for future

generations.

Our challenge is most of us-including governments-are

oblivious to the tsunami on its way. A tech revolution on track to

destroy everything we value, including our talents skills and

experience, and our right to use them to earn a living and build

a better tomorrow. More concerning is the belief that this is

inevitable and there is nothing we can do.

That's wrong thinking on both counts.

Billionaires and global giants don't own our future and have no

right to dictate what's to come. If we lamely stand aside, we

can't turn the clock back-we'll regret it for the rest of our days.

The alternative is to be the generation that said no to corporate

greed. The generation that stood together on the right side of

history.

ONE CHANCE explains everything. To help make this happen

please register at humanityfirstai.org, and spread the word.

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ONE CHANCE

to save the future

Mike Pywell

humanityfirstai.org

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This review edition first published

in Great Britain in 2024 by Humanity First AI

Text © Mike Pywell, 2024

Artwork © Mike Pywell, Helen Lee

Cover design by Mike Pywell, Helen Lee

Interior layout and design by Mike Pywell, Laura Kincaid

Editing and Typesetting, Laura Kincaid

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Author’s note

When I started this, friends and family questioned my sanity.

Why did I think I could kick-start a movement to realign AI?

‘Experts know more than you, and governments do too. It’s their

job to stop the worst from happening; no one will listen to you.’

I understood but didn’t agree. I saw what was coming, and

it burned inside me. Billionaires and profiteers will rake in the

gold, but ultimately, everyone else will pay – and pay the highest

price. I had to do something.

The scale scared me, but I’m stubborn. Eighteen months on,

I’m glad I am.

In the July 2024 UK election, they talked of pence-in-the-

pound tax cuts and supervised teeth cleaning for five-year-olds,

but humanity facing the most frightening challenge in history

didn’t get a mention and it’s the same in the US.1 Despite the AI

experts’ campaign for a pause, the industry, government and the

public ignored the pleas. Politicians don’t focus on the future;

their only focus is votes today.

But we face a crisis today.

Industry and governments will only sit up if society makes

enough noise, and currently, there’s barely a whimper; in fact,

we’re rolling over and giving them the keys. These pages spell out

the terrifying inside track. Read them; the penny will drop. It’s

time for us to make the biggest noise the world has ever heard.

When I started, I was worried people wouldn’t see the reckless

arrogance of today’s global giants or the true cost of AI’s quick fixes.

But all that’s needed now is to open our eyes. Today’s technology is

powerful enough to destroy livelihoods, hopes, dreams and more.

And what’s coming is even more frightening. ChatGPT-5 and

Google Gemini are on their way, and still not a squeak in protest.

AI moves at lightning speed. If this were climate change,

Wall Street would be underwater, Europe in flames and survival

would be on everyone’s lips.

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But it isn’t climate change.

Despite the genie being out of the box, there is a way back.

Power and greed don’t have to destroy everything; if managed

correctly, AI could be our saviour. That’s why we need to act

now.

What’s missing is common sense, and the good news is that

you’re holding it. This book explains and plots a path to a better

future – a win-win for all.

Entrepreneurs, corporations and investors can still profit, but

society will be stronger. Humanity will thank us for that. All we

need to do is find our voice.

Mike Pywell – 14 August 2024

Humanity First AI, this book and the campaign are not for

profit/non profit. If you'd like to help, join the movement or

discover more please register at humanityfirstai.org

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Please forgive the odd typo, grammatical error or passage

that doesn't flow as well as it could. These will all be

addressed. The final version will also have more images,

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didn't read). Think tweets summaries for readers that scan.

To engage more readers and allow for sharing. it was a late

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CONTENTS

1.0

One chance

BOOK ONE – THE OVERVIEW

Part 1: Where we are

1.1

The road ahead – a crossroads for humanity

1.2

AI now sees, listens and learns – the final breakthrough

13

1.3

Why ChatGPT-4o Vision is free

16

1.4

It’s time to connect the dots

19

1.5

The innocence and trauma of youth

21

1.6

It’s time for wisdom – don’t get too excited

25

1.7

What are the values of this new world?

30

1.8

How quick fixes erode our cognitive powers

32

1.9

Having $1.9bn backing doesn’t mean it knows better

35

1.91 Best sit down for this one, with a drink by your side

39

1.10 Humans share a common trait

44

1.11 Why we underestimate AI’s threat

48

1.12 Everyone knows the risks, but they still keep going

52

1.13 The danger of Occam’s razor

57

1.14 Simplicity on the far side of complexity

59

1.15 Our thinking biases – why we think the way we do

64

1.16 Getting the message out there – show, NOT tell

68

1.17 The worst thing we can do is do NOTHING

70

1.18 Why we have to act now

75

1.19 It all comes down to trust, a word lost in the past

79

1.20 How this book works

83

1.21 A 30-second tale about AI and humans

87

1.22 A 30-second tale about humans

89

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