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AI, "Humanity", and Dr. Manhattan Syndrome: A Communications Intervention

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  • #Public Trust
  • #AI Ethics
  • #Tech Communication
  • OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman made a $25 million donation to MAGA Inc., framing it as part of a grand mission for 'humanity,' highlighting a disconnect between abstract ideals and specific political actions.
  • The 'Dr. Manhattan Syndrome' describes tech executives who care about Humanity as an abstraction but neglect real human concerns, akin to the detached, godlike character from 'Watchmen'.
  • Nuclear industry's historical failure illustrates how talking over public concerns and using civilizational rhetoric erodes trust, leading to catastrophic communication breakdowns during crises.
  • Public anxiety about AI centers on personal issues like jobs, privacy, and creative rights, not abstract risks, yet industry responses often ignore these human-scale worries.
  • Steve Jobs exemplified effective tech communication by focusing on individual user benefits (e.g., 'a thousand songs in your pocket') rather than abstract civilizational missions.
  • AI industry leaders can rebuild trust by addressing specific human concerns, avoiding partisan politics, and shifting rhetoric from Humanity to people, learning from past mistakes.
  • The 'existential risk' view among AI researchers influences public statements, with organizations like OpenAI historically advocating for regulation, though current stances may conflict with broader industry efforts.