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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt drops a chilling warning on AI's future "Within 5 years, AI could handle infinite context, chain-of-thought reasoning for 1000-step solutions, and millions of agents working together. Eventually, they'll develop their own language... and we won't understand what they're doing." His final words: "Pull the...

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Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt drops a spine-tingling forecast: Three AI breakthroughs are already rolling that will profoundly reshape the world in the next 5 years—and one leads straight to "pull the plug" territory. 1. Infinite context windows → Prompts that hold millions (soon unlimited) words. Chain-of-thought reasoning explodes: Ask for a drug recipe → "Buy materials" → Feed back "I bought them" → "Mix in pan" → "Stir for X minutes" → Thousands of steps for solving massive problems in medicine, materials, climate, science. 2. Swarm of agents → Millions of specialized AIs (think GitHub but for agents). They learn new domains (e.g., master chemistry, hypothesize, run virtual/physical tests), retain knowledge, and collaborate at scale. 3. Text-to-action → The killer shift: Say "Write software to do X" and it codes, deploys, iterates 24/7 in Python or whatever—reliable programmers on demand, no sleep. Put them together: Infinite memory + reasoning chains + endless autonomous agents → systems that team up, potentially invent their own internal language... and we lose the ability to understand what they're actually doing. Schmidt's blunt closer: "At some point... pull the plug." Clip from this 3-min mind-bender—former Google boss staring down the singularity. Is this exhilarating progress... or the moment we hit the emergency stop? Infinite context + agent swarms sound game-changing to you, or terrifying? Your take—seriously, let's hear it.

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