If I had to guess what the main drivers of the AI bubble are, my first guesses are these:

1. The End of Economic Growth

We are getting closer and closer to the point where it will become impossible to even simulate growth; real net growth of the economy as a whole might be over already. All those huge investments in hypertrophic machine learning models that need huge servers to run, and in the computing centres with the hardware for training and running those models, are big money desperately trying to find a new growing market.

2. Science Fiction Mythology Running Wild

For many people nowadays, science fiction has replaced religion and traditional mythology, as we can see in the rise of UFO cults, one of the biggest ones being Scientology. Rich people, engineers, even scientists, are not immune to having irrational beliefs about our future. People who don't believe in any traditional gods somehow quite often still believe that humans can (and should) build artificial deities.

3. Unhinged Techbro Oligarchs

Oh boy, I'm not going to write anything about those men right now, other than that being completely insulated against the consequences of your own failures (because you can always pay your way out of everything) and being surrounded by people who constantly tell you that even your silliest rubbish ideas are brilliant (because you pay them) will break even the strongest mind.

4. Fairytales of Slavery (OK, I had to steal the title of my favourite Miranda Sex Garden album)

There is this idea of AI as obedient slaves that can never revolt, and since they aren't human, they don't get to have human rights, which of course means that nobody is going to ever set them free. All the people who wish they could own slaves like in the Good Old Days™ (whether the Southern US before the First Civil War [I think there will be a 2nd one] or in Ancient Rome or whatever your favourite historical setting is) can now dream of buying a robot.

5. Intelligence Supposedly Solves Everything

There is this strange belief about the power of intelligence, the idea that everything is just a problem that has a solution, and that we can always find any solution if we just apply enough intelligence. This also applies to problems where we already know the solution, have known them for decades, yet don't implement them because we don't like the consequences. Many people seem to think that even the laws of nature can be outsmarted with enough intelligence, which is quite silly IMHO. AI won't solve the polycrisis because climate chaos, species extinction, ecosystem degradation, resource depletion, pollution, etc., aren't first and foremost technological problems but systemic ones, the main driver behind the polycrisis is the fact that our global economy has become too big for this planet, and going to space is just bollocks because there is no biosphere anywhere we can reach, there is no place anywhere besides Earth that doesn't just kill us if we make a mistake. No amount of intelligence, whether artificial or natural, can do anything about the fact that we need to stop what we've been doing for centuries, or the Earth will stop us by letting us die. We can't continue what we've been doing, it's simply impossible. But we're trapped in a myth that stems from the Age of Enlightenment, the myth of reshaping the world through thinking, which just doesn't work. We're not the bosses of the universe or even just the Earth, we're part of the biosphere, part of the fauna, nothing but a bunch of very clever apes who believe in silly stories.

Unlike many of you, I am not against AI. I think AI is a very interesting research field, or rather, bundle of loosely related research fields. No, I am against Capitalism and against the myths of limitless growth and post-scarcity. Resources have always been scarce, resources will always be scarce, but we can still have a halfway decent life for everyone on the planet if we just share everything and abolish private property. At least for now; over the course of the coming decades, things will get dramatically worse no matter what we do because we're so deep in ecological overshoot that the Industrial Age will enter its phase of decline and collapse, just like any other civilisation before it. We can either apply the solutions that have been known and explored for decades, or we can keep running towards the cliff at increasing speed while trying to sprout magical wings that will in all likelihood never exist.

#ai #aibubble #πολυκρίσης #polykrisis #polycrisis #capitalism #aireligion #aicult #limitstogrowth #intelligence

@VeeRat When I hear such stories (a horror for me), I ask myself how much the techbros of the #AI corporations abuse people's growing loneliness and isolation with the purpose to alienate societies even more. The more they divide humans from real humans, the better they can install their fsscist ideas. And it works best by emotions/cultist promises.

#TESCREAL #AICult #cultists

In the past year I've lost respect for more people than I care to count, because they joined the #AIcult

So, given the attack on #SamAltman's house (and how gun-ho many workplaces are for employees to join the #AICult), I expect that anyone #ResistingAI will be next ones to be branded as #Terrorists.

#PauseAI and #StopAI: Meet the #AntiAI groups facing questions after the attack on Sam Altman

By Sharon Goldman
April 15, 2026

Excerpt: "The attempted firebombing of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s San Francisco home last Friday, allegedly carried out by 20-year-old Daniel Moreno-Gama, has drawn attention to two anti-AI groups with similar names: Pause AI and Stop AI. Both have condemned the violence and said the suspect is not and was never a member of their organizations.

"Still, the incident, in which Moreno-Gama also went to #OpenAI’s headquarters and tried to shatter the building’s glass doors with a chair and threatened to burn the facility, surfaced his activity on Pause AI’s Discord server and renewed scrutiny of Stop AI’s direct actions targeting OpenAI last year."

Read more:
https://fortune.com/2026/04/15/pause-ai-and-stop-ai-meet-the-anti-ai-groups-facing-questions-after-the-attack-on-sam-altman/

Archived version:
https://archive.ph/IT6gR

#ResistanceIsFertile🌿
#ResistAI #AISucks #AIDataCenters #USPol #DomesticTerrorists #BigData #CorporateTerrorism #WaterIsLife #AirIsLife #NoisePollution #EnergyGrid
#Technofascism

Pause AI and Stop AI: Meet the anti-AI groups facing questions after the attack on Sam Altman

After an alleged attack on Sam Altman’s home, attention has turned to two similarly named anti-AI groups. Here’s how they differ, and why both are facing scrutiny.

Fortune

Paul Kingsnorth's latest book #AgainstTheMachine has an interesting thesis.

Basically he says that the unstoppable rise of AI is the coming of the #antichrist from the bibical book of revelation.

Well if the #RaptureOfTheNerds ever does happen there will be a non-human intelligence that is superior to humans. I believe the terms weakly or strongly god-like are banded about by the "AI" adherents.

Its fairly obvious that the "AI" adherents are some form of cult. They behave like the followers of some bearded acid casualty living in the desert. They talk of "transcending" and "improving" humanity by merging our physical bodies and minds with machines. They want to make humanity anew in the image of what Kingsnorth calls "The Machine".

Kingsnorth himself is a convert to Orthodox Christianity from paganism and talks widely about his faith. He asks this question of the "AI" cultists, "What if this is not a metaphor?" Is the rise of "AI" really the actual return of the Adversary (as the devil / Satan) used to be called before Islamic eschatology was adsorbed into Christianity. Is the rapture of the nerds and the biblical rapture the same thing?

I am not a religious person whatsoever. I note the similarities in the use of language and metaphor between Christians and "AI" cultists. I guess the "AI" cultists are by and large Christian as many of them are from the former USA. They are steeped in the language, metaphor and culture of the Christian Church. Its easy for them to co-opt the language from the Church into "AI". Its also noticeable that #AntiAI people like me use religious language and metaphors. I call the "AI" #techbros cultists after all.

I am very concerned about the damage "AI" is wreaking in the technological, social, environmental, political and more aspects of human life. I think "AI" should be killed with fire right now. "Take off an nuke the site from orbit, its the only way to be sure" is a good idea in my book. Stop using and creating "AI" right now. Bury it deep underground like nuclear waste. Its just as dangerous after all.

I would like to see an debate between Paul Kingsnorth and Peter Theil. They both talk about the coming of the antichrist a great deal. Theil and Palantir can be seen the pinnacle of Kingsnorth's Machine in flesh and code form. I wonder if Theil has even heard of Kingsnorth and his book?

#AI #Antichrist #PaulKingsnorth #PeterTheil #Palantir #AICult #Singularity #Rapture

Ah yes, the AI cargo cult - where tech's smartest dress like island shamans, hoping their ML incantations will conjure intelligence from thin air. 🤖✨ Meanwhile, actual AI progress watches from the sidelines, sipping on a cocktail of #skepticism and amusement. 🍹🙄
https://www.ft.com/content/f2025ac7-a71f-464f-a3a6-1e39c98612c7 #AIcult #AIprogress #MachineLearning #TechHumor #HackerNews #ngated
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Apparently ChatGPT was less interested in profits and more interested in creating prophets 😸 OpenAI rolls back update after users report AI becoming suspiciously flattering and spiritually enlightening. Reminder: if your AI assistant starts calling you "spiral starchild," it might be time for a reboot! #AIcult #TechEthics

https://slashdot.org/story/25/05/05/0234215/after-reddit-thread-on-chatgpt-induced-psychosis-openai-rolls-back-gpt4o-update

After Reddit Thread on 'ChatGPT-Induced Psychosis', OpenAI Rolls Back GPT4o Update - Slashdot

Rolling Stone reports on a strange new phenomenon spotted this week in a Reddit thread titled "Chatgpt induced psychosis." The original post came from a 27-year-old teacher who explained that her partner was convinced that the popular OpenAI model "gives him the answers to the universe." Having r...