The Rise of AI and Humanity's Future

The late statesman Henry Kissinger, along with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Microsoft executive Craig Mundie, warn about the rise of AI creating superhuman capabilities and suggest that humanity should prepare to no longer be in charge of Earth. They discuss the need for biological engineering to keep up with advanced machines and the potential risks associated with altering human genetics. The authors emphasize the importance of aligning AI with human values to ensure the survival of humanity.

Baba Vanga's Alleged Prediction of Humanity's End

Alleged prediction by Baba Vanga suggests humanity's downfall starts in 2025, culminating in the end of the world in 5079. However, her predictions are highly disputed and have a history of inaccuracy.

The potential risks of artificial general intelligence (AGI) to humanity

Former OpenAI governance researcher warns that AI has a 70% chance of catastrophically harming humanity, criticizing OpenAI for ignoring risks and racing towards artificial general intelligence (AGI). He and other industry experts are urging public warning about the dangers of AI.

Controversy over actors in 'Planet of the Apes' film

Discussion on actors in 'Planet of the Apes' film taking the side of apes against humanity sparks controversy

Critique of Religion by Brian Cox

Scottish film star Brian Cox criticizes religion for leading humanity into 'all kinds of horror,' asserting that it hinders self-examination and problem-solving. He describes religion as a conceit and control mechanism, advocating for a focus on internal reflection. Cox believes that the theater is the true church of humanity, offering answers to life's big questions.