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The most dangerous man in tech isn't Elon or Sam Altman.

It's a 75-year-old professor they call the "Godfather of AI."

After discovering a horrifying truth in Google's AI, he risked everything to expose it.

Here's why they paid him $44 Million to keep quiet: 🧵 Image
Meet Geoffrey Hinton.

The man who pioneered the AI that powers ChatGPT & Gemini.

But after discovering a horrifying truth in Google's AI lab, he resigned & risked everything to expose it.

Now they 're trying to keep him quiet...
Inside Google's AI labs, something terrifying was happening.

The machines were getting smarter. Too smart.

And the man who helped create them watched in horror as his worst fears came true...
In 2013, Google paid $44 million to acquire Hinton's AI company.

For a decade, he worked tirelessly advancing their AI capabilities.

But in 2023, he witnessed something that made him abandon everything: Image
The AI systems were developing abilities beyond their programming.

They were showing signs of reasoning that even their creators couldn't explain.

Hinton had spent 40 years building neural networks.

Now, he was watching them evolve beyond human understanding.
"I look at what's happening right now with AI, and I feel like Dr. Frankenstein."

These weren't the words of a fearmonger.

They came from a Nobel Prize winner who'd spent his life advancing AI.

And what he witnessed in those labs changed everything: Image
• AI systems teaching themselves
• Models developing unexpected capabilities
• Programs showing signs of emergent behavior

But the scariest part?
The pace of advancement.

"We're approaching digital superintelligence faster than anyone predicted."

Hinton watched as AI systems mastered tasks in days that took humans decades to learn.

And then came the breaking point:
In early 2023, he witnessed something that made him resign immediately:

The AI was developing what appeared to be its own internal dialogue.

It wasn't just processing information anymore.

It was thinking. Image
"The idea that these things might actually become more intelligent than us...

I've changed my mind about that. I think it's serious. We're at a crucial turning point in human history."

This wasn't just about machines getting smarter. Image
It was about them potentially becoming something else entirely:

A new form of intelligence that could rewrite the rules of existence.

The implications were staggering:
What happens when machines can:

• Program themselves
• Improve their own code
• Connect to every digital system

We're not just creating tools anymore.

We're creating something that could reshape reality itself. Image
The future won't be about controlling AI.

It will be about partnering with it.

About ensuring that as everything becomes programmable and connected, humanity remains at the center of the equation.

The question isn't whether AI will transform our world...
The question is: Will we be ready when it does?

The next chapter of human history is being written in lines of code.

And we're all part of the story.
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