Across biology, energy, and space the pattern looks the same. There’s a simple pattern I keep running into when I look at biology, energy, space and progress as a whole:
- We know how to do more than we are doing.
- The binding constraint isn’t knowledge or capital.
- The binding constraint is fear routed through institutions.
Sometime in the 1970s the default changed. “Try unless forbidden” became “forbidden until proven safe.” That shift prevented real harms. It also produced a quieter one: stagnation by design.
How we got stuck
The twenty years after WWII compressed a century of invention: transistors, DNA’s structure, commercial nuclear power, the Pill, lasers, integrated circuits, satellites, container shipping, ARPANET, microprocessors, the Green Revolution. Productivity... (read 613 more words →)
Absolutely. I noticed this myself while engaging on controversial topics with LLMs. There is a fine line between being too restrictive and still usable. But the core issue is in the modelfs itself. ChatGPT5 for example mirrors the user less and critically questions more than 4o or Claudes old models.
In the end it all comes down to the user. If you understand how an LLM works and that they are, and cannot, be a conscious being, it is less likely to spiral down that path. Most delusions seem to stem from users believing their AI is alive and they must propagate their theories and hidden secrets.
A huge problem is also epistemic inflation.... (read more)