Demystifying AI

 

It may be worth demystifying this and understanding the reality behind the claims being made.

The key point in the video is about AI agents talking to each other through encrypted channels that humans cannot read. The truth is that there are experiments where multiple AI agents interact in simulated environments. For example, OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Meta conduct such research. Researchers sometimes let agents negotiate, compete, or collaborate.

But the defining factor is that all this is done in controlled environments. Engineers have full authority to change the reward rules and restore normal language. The AI agents are allowed to communicate independently only within those defined parameters, and their sole purpose is optimization.

Perhaps the most reassuring thing for us to remember is this: AI has no independent electricity, no independent internet access, no legal agency, and no self-preservation instinct. Importantly, despite what we may fear, it has no hunger for dominance, no resentment, and no ambition.

If there are signs of malfunction or misuse, systems can be shut down, rolled back, rate-limited, or isolated. It is not a ghost in the machine. It is software running on physical hardware owned and controlled by corporations and governments.

The deeper and more legitimate fear is not machines taking over, but humans losing stewardship of their own world. That fear is older than AI. When Frankenstein was written, the fear was electricity and reanimation. During the nuclear age, the fear was annihilation. With the internet, the fear became surveillance and loss of privacy.

Separating fear from reality, the real risks we need to focus on are human misuse, poor governance, economic disruption, misinformation (like exaggerated videos), and perhaps most importantly in today’s world, concentration of power.

Videos like this make AI look powerful and mysterious. But the truth is, it still runs on systems that humans build and control.

Close-up portrait of a man’s face against a dark background, used to represent discussions around artificial intelligence and control.
AI may appear mysterious and powerful, but it remains a human-built system, shaped and controlled by human decisions

You may also want to read my piece on:  It’s Just a Tool: Reimagining AI in Human Terms

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