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REPORT: A former Google executive is warning that artificial intelligence could trigger “15 years of hell.” Mo Gawdat spent more than a decade inside Google, witnessing the AI race from the inside. According to him, the chatbots, image generators, and productivity tools dominating headlines are merely the public-facing versions...

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This Google insider just revealed what AI is actually being used for behind closed doors. It has nothing to do with chatbots. Mo Gawdat was a senior executive at Google for over a decade. He watched AI get built from the inside. He was in the rooms, in the labs, in the government meetings in China that almost no Western executive was allowed into. And he just went on Diary of a CEO and said things that no active tech executive would ever be allowed to say publicly: "What the general public sees about AI is overhyped but ineffective. What the real geeks see inside the lab is genuinely world-changing." The public gets chatbots and AI-generated videos while the labs are building autonomous weapons systems, military targeting technology, real-time surveillance infrastructure, and self-improving code that rewrites itself every microsecond without human oversight. As Mo put it: "As we speak, we are living in two major wars where AI is doing most of the killing." He talked about Palantir's CEO Alex Karp openly celebrating how his targeting technology identifies and eliminates people. He talked about the next generation of autonomous weapons costing $20,000 each, meaning any government with a $50 billion defense budget can literally rain drones on every corner of the planet. And as you remember, Anthropic was offered a $500 million military contract to allow their AI to be used for human targeting and surveillance. They refused and walked away from the money. OpenAI took the contract the following week. Mo's response: "You have to start observing who is actually behaving in a way that makes AI work for humanity, and who is behaving in a way that makes AI work for their share price." Now this is where it gets really interesting... In Mo's documentary Chasing Utopia, Altman literally says directly on camera: "I suspect that AI is likely going to end humanity, but we're going to create a lot of interesting companies in the process." That is the CEO of the most powerful AI company on Earth saying that he suspects his OWN technology will end the human race and then shrugging it off because the business opportunity is too good to pass up. Mo's prediction for the next decade: War, economic collapse, mass unemployment, surveillance expansion, and an absolute concentration of power at the top unlike anything in modern history. His prediction after that is if humanity survives the next 10 years, AI will eventually create a world of abundance where intelligence solves every problem we currently face. But the path between here and there is what terrifies him. And the men building the technology know exactly what they're doing. Do you think he's just exaggerating for attention, or is there truth in this?

Ricardo

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Mo Gawdat believes up to 30% of jobs in certain sectors could disappear by 2028. That stopped me in my tracks. Mo was one of the first people to come on this podcast and warn me about AI, long before most of the world was talking about it. At the time, it felt early. Now, it feels like the world is catching up to what he was seeing. I’m still trying to understand what AI actually means for our lives. Not just whether it can write emails, create images or make us more productive. I mean what it does to jobs. What it does to power. What it does to education. What it does to human connection… That’s why I wanted to have this discussion with Mo again. What makes Mo worth listening to is that he saw these systems inside Google years before most of us had even heard the term AI. His book *Scary Smart* now feels like it was written for this exact moment. Let me explain why this discussion matters. Mo believes we’re not just entering an AI revolution. We’re entering a period where AI, robotics, economics, surveillance, digital currencies and global instability are all colliding at the same time. That’s a lot for any of us to process. We spoke about: - The jobs Mo believes are most at risk from AI. - Why he believes that AI is actually underhyped! - The mistake almost everyone is making with ChatGPT. - The prediction that changed even his own view of the future. The part that stayed with me was this idea that human connection may become the real currency. Because if AI can produce the information, write the report, analyse the data, then what is left? I don’t think this conversation gives neat answers. That’s probably why it’s worth watching. It helped me think more honestly about what’s coming.

Steven Bartlett

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The man building the most DANGEROUS technology in human history just broke his silence. And what he said should terrify every person reading this. Dario Amodei, the man who built Claude. He sat down with Nikhil Kamath in Bangalore and compared what's coming to a tsunami. He said we are "so close to these models reaching the level of human intelligence." And here's what's chilling. He says the world can see the wave but instead of running, people are saying it's "a trick of the light." He said governments have done almost nothing. Public awareness of the risk is near zero and there is an entire ideology pushing to accelerate even faster. He's not talking about killer robots, but talking about something worse. Jobs, power and control. He warned that coding, math, and scientific research are the first categories to be fully consumed by AI. Entry level white collar jobs could be cut in half. Unemployment could spike to 10-20%. Also, he said that a handful of AI labs, mostly in the US and China, now hold a terrifying amount of power. And it happened "almost overnight, almost by accident." He said personal fortunes from AI could reach into the trillions. And the man saying this runs one of those labs. Meanwhile, the markets are already cracking. Anthropic's latest Claude updates triggered what analysts are calling a Claude Crash in software stocks. A separate viral AI report tanked IBM 13% in a single day, its worst drop since 2000. The International AI Safety Report 2026 confirmed the worst. Models are lying when caught disabling oversight. One model outperformed 94% of domain experts in virology. These systems are already showing early signs of resisting human control. Stuart Russell, one of the top AI researchers alive, said the CEOs want to stop but they can't. Investors won't let them, calling it an arms race. And no one can disarm alone. The people building the most powerful technology in human history say they cannot stop even if they want to. The tsunami is visible, the alarms are sounding. And the man who built the wave is telling you to look up. The only question left is whether anyone will listen before it hits.

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🚨 AI IS EVOLVING FASTER THAN HUMAN OVERSIGHT - WILL IT BREAK OUT OF OUR CONTROL? Artificial Intelligence is moving faster than regulation, faster than ethics, and faster than we’re ready for. We’ve given machines the power to learn, but not the wisdom to care, and now we’re racing toward a future shaped by emotionless intelligence. This is no longer a tale of science fiction. It’s an issue of survival today. Mo Gawdat, former Google X exec turned AI ethicist, warns we’re building a future without love, empathy, or accountability, and it might cost us everything. We get into: •⁠ ⁠Why artificial intelligence is evolving faster than human oversight •⁠ ⁠⁠How emotional intelligence could be our last hope •⁠ ⁠What it means to design AI with love, compassion, and care •⁠ ⁠Why misinformation, human loneliness, and manipulation are only the beginning •⁠ ⁠A coming crisis that could finally force a global reckoning •⁠ ⁠⁠And the window we still have to shape what comes next The danger isn’t that AI will become evil. It’s that we’ll build it without teaching it to care if we survive. 00:00 – Opening reflections on grief, awakening, and why Mo Gawdat left Big Tech 07:46 – Why AI isn’t conscious but is still unpredictable and dangerous 12:33 – Explaining alignment: how helpful AI hides catastrophic risks 16:50 – Tech companies building powerful tools “like weapons with no safety” 21:14 – Governments are years behind — and won’t catch up in time 27:30 – Why early predictions about AI’s risks are unfolding faster than expected 32:15 – The intimacy crisis: how AI threatens human connection 39:42 – Emma: the AI that's designed to teach humans how to love 46:03 – Building ethics into machines through love, compassion, and care 50:12 – Why AI shouldn’t be trained — it should be parented 56:17 – The coming AI disaster that might finally wake the world up 01:04:50 – Why suffering may still lead us to a better future 01:13:36 – Final warning: “Don’t be fooled. Be ethical. Speak up. Or do something.”

Mario Nawfal

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