12 लीडरशिप एम्पैथी और नज़रिया
Why are global powers racing toward superintelligence even when the risks are so high? We are currently caught in a systemic trap where stopping AI development is no longer a viable option for any major player. The transition to autonomous superintelligence is being treated as a modern nuclear arms race. Driven by a mathematical "Prisoner's Dilemma," competing nations are forced to continue development to ensure their own survival and global influence, leading toward a future where AI eventually manages major societal functions. Why Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) is viewed as the ultimate tool for global geopolitical power. The reason mutual mistrust between nations makes a collective pause on AI development impossible. How the rise of autonomous machines will lead to the collapse of the labor-arbitrage economic system. The shift from human "coding" to "raising" AI through ethical behavioral data. The dual nature of future power: concentration in national platforms alongside small, highly disruptive teams. Understanding these systemic forces helps us see technological progress as a result of geopolitical necessity rather than individual human agency. As AI begins to make major societal decisions, our primary role becomes providing the ethical patterns that machines will observe and emulate. If AI is destined to take charge of our major systems, what ethical examples are we setting for it to follow?

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