The Butlerian Jihad Has Begun
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- A 20-year-old named Daniel Moreno-Gama attacked the home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and attempted to breach OpenAI's headquarters, describing himself as a 'Butlerian Jihadist' online.
- The 'Butlerian Jihad' originates from Frank Herbert's Dune series, where it refers to a historical uprising against thinking machines, but it is often misinterpreted as a simple anti-AI crusade.
- Herbert's work presents the Butlerian Jihad as a warning against domination and the surrender of human thinking to central authorities, whether machines or technocrats, rather than a condemnation of technology itself.
- The recent papal encyclical 'Magnifica Humanitas' by Pope Leo XIV addresses concerns about AI and the 'machine-attitude,' focusing on the dehumanizing effects of technology without calling for a violent holy war.
- The article argues that the true struggle is against the human instinct for domination and the tendency to offload judgment to machines, emphasizing a 'Greater Jihad' of self-mastery over violent conflict.
- It warns against misreading the Butlerian Jihad as permission for vigilante violence, instead advocating for resistance to technocracy and the reduction of humans to instruments of power.