AI as Big Bad Wolf - Can OpenAI's Super Bowl Commercial Declaw the Perceived Threat?

In The Wall Street Journal's coverage of the coming Open AI's Super Bowl commercial two sentences stand out:

"Half of U.S. adults are more concerned than excited about artificial intelligence, according to a spring survey by Pew Research. Only 10% say excitement outweighs their worry."

Unlike all those on LinkedIn who post about how "thrilled" they are about this and that, only a handful of U.S. adults are jumping with enthusiasm about AI. And it seems absolute hubris for OpenAI to assume a commercial can transform that.

Already sectors have been wiped out by the embrace of AI tools. They range from content-creation to customer service. Good luck getting a job or a contract assignment in marketing. Both Paul, Weiss and Sullivan and Cromwell sketched out some of how the Law of Supply and Demand will shift against human manpower in the legal sector. 

In addition, but not felt to be so urgent in the present, is the threat that AI can turn on humanity. Well known are the examples of AI resisting being controlled, figuring how to outwit the humans. Few learning about that rogue behavior are processing those developments as cute sci-fi. 

Meanwhile, critics of how raw capitalism has become interpret the AI layoffs as flimsy justifications by the "captains of industry" to reduce headcount to boost profits. So obvious is that C-Suite has circled back to the Friedman doctrine of the primacy of shareholder value.

A reeling America might jeer the OpenAI commercial. Acceptance of innovation in general could suffer a setback. As an intuitive coach/tarot reader I bear witness daily to a society in overwhelm.

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