Tech oligarchs reshape humanity while billionaires of old seem quaint
3 hours ago
- #AI Revolution
- #Tech Oligarchy
- #Wealth Inequality
- In 1992, Bill Gates joined a diverse group of top 10 billionaires from various industries and countries, with combined wealth equaling about 0.4% of U.S. GDP.
- By 2025, the top 10 billionaires are dominated by high-tech moguls like Musk, Bezos, and Zuckerberg, holding over $16 trillion or about 8% of U.S. GDP, reflecting technology's rapid economic revolution.
- A small group of tech oligarchs, including figures from AI companies, are poised to shape humanity's future through AI, often bypassing public deliberation and democratic processes.
- These tech leaders share a techno-utopian worldview, prioritizing AI and digital life as the next evolution step, with little concern for everyday human issues like housing or healthcare.
- They advocate for minimal AI regulation, investing to prevent state controls, and some envision transhuman futures, such as cryogenic preservation or merging human consciousness with AI.
- Despite historical precedents where technology boosted wellbeing, this revolution is uniquely driven by a powerful few with controversial visions, raising concerns about their unchecked influence on civilization.