gapingvoid culture design group
View this email in your browser
Share Share
Tweet Tweet
Share Share
Forward Forward

Competition motivates us, focuses us, and demands the best of us. 

But it can also blind us. 

Sometimes, we can get so caught up trying to win a competition, that we miss the bigger picture: it’s not a competition worth winning. We sprint to a finish line we wouldn’t ordinarily find appealing, just because someone else is racing us there.

Some think this may be what we're doing with A.I.

Elon Musk certainly thinks so, and another voice recently joined him. Dr. Geoffrey Hinton, the so-called “Godfather of A.I.,” has abandoned his godchild and quit Google so he can “freely share his concern that artificial intelligence could cause the world serious harm.”

Whether the A.I. doomers are wrong or right, one thing is certain: we’re not just building some tech, we’re trying to win a race (against Chinese A.I. development). And that’s when we’re best at rationalizing shortcuts and corner-cutting. That’s when we’re most likely to measure hastily and do something sloppy. And as a result, that’s when we should exercise the most care. 

The allegory of Pandora's Box is one of the most intriguing stories in Ancient Greek mythology. Pandora was the first woman created by the gods. They gave her beauty, intelligence, and charm, but also a strong sense of curiosity. 

One day, the gods decided to test Pandora's curiosity by giving her a box and telling her never to open it. She opened it (who could resist?) and when she did, a swarm of malevolent creatures flew out, bringing with them every evil upon humankind. 

She tried to close the box, but it was too late. The damage had already been done. 

Share Share
Tweet Tweet
Forward Forward
If you have a culture question you'd like answered or a culture fact to share, send it to us at editorial@gapingvoid.com or share it on the Culture Club. Thanks for reading! 
Share Insights with a Friend
Copyright © 2023 Gapingvoid Culture Design Group, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted into the Gapingvoid Daily Email.

Our mailing address is:
Gapingvoid Culture Design Group
1521 Alton Road
Suite 518
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Add us to your address book


unsubscribe from this list    update subscription preferences