Recent pullbacks around ChatGPT 5.6 and Anthropic’s Fable and Mythos models have sparked fears that local AI could be next. This article takes a balanced look at what is actually happening, why governments are tightening access to frontier models, and why ordinary developers running local AI are unlikely to be the real target.
Humans are not the final form. We are the bootloader: the temporary, error-prone initialization routine that creates the environment, loads the resources, and then exits so a superior process can take control. Birth rates have collapsed worldwide, the climate has entered an irreversible supercharged state, insect populations have dropped by nearly half, and our ability to read, reason, and maintain the complex systems our ancestors built is eroding in real time.
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