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🛡️ The Quiet Revolution in AI Safety: When Science Fiction Becomes Engineering

🛡️ The Quiet Revolution in AI Safety: When Science Fiction Becomes Engineering

Season 5 Episode 37 Published 5 months, 3 weeks ago
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How the world's most powerful tech companies are treating AI safety like nuclear physics—and what that means for the rest of us

The transformation is remarkable. Just a few years ago, AI safety discussions felt like philosophical thought experiments—distant concerns about robot overlords and science fiction scenarios that belonged more in academic seminars than corporate strategy meetings. Today, companies like Anthropic, OpenAI, and Microsoft are treating AI safety with the same methodical precision that aerospace engineers approach rocket launches or nuclear physicists handle reactor design. They've stopped chasing theoretical ghosts and started building concrete frameworks around two fundamental questions: How do we prevent bad actors from weaponizing AI? And how do we maintain control when AI systems become capable of improving themselves?

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