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Posted on January 27, 2026 By admin



Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has issued one of the strongest warnings yet about the direction of artificial intelligence, arguing that humanity is entering a period of extraordinary technological danger that could determine the future of civilization.

In his 38‑page essay, “The Adolescence of Technology: Confronting and Overcoming the Risks of Powerful AI”, Amodei described the current phase of AI development as a volatile global “adolescence”, where society wields immense computational power without fully understanding how to manage it.

“I believe we are entering a rite of passage, both turbulent and inevitable, which will test who we are as a species,” he said. Amodei cautioned that AI is advancing at a pace far beyond what governments can regulate and could surpass human intelligence across almost all fields soon, creating what he calls a “country of geniuses in a datacentre”.

These systems could independently generate and execute complex projects, from coding and scientific experimentation to more hazardous applications such as the creation of biological agents. He presented his point not as speculative fiction but an imminent reality.

“We don’t need a specific narrow story for how it happens, and we don’t need to claim it definitely will happen, we just need to note that the combination of intelligence, agency, coherence, and poor controllability is both plausible and a recipe for existential danger,” he said.

Amodei warned that widespread job displacement is one of the earliest consequences, estimating that up to half of entry‑level white‑collar roles could be disrupted within five years. Tens of millions of highly capable AI entities could outmatch the best human minds, posing national security threats on a scale unseen in a century.

He also highlighted concerns over authoritarian governments using AI for surveillance and control, singling out China as a troubling example. Equally, he warned that AI companies themselves—backed by trillions in potential profits—hold unprecedented social and political influence.

Amodei calls for urgent global coordination, stronger oversight, and active participation from governments, companies, and wealthy individuals. The coming years, he argues, will demand unprecedented collective responsibility if humanity is to navigate AI’s turbulent rise.

Anthropic has quickly risen to challenge tech behemoths like Google and Meta.

ALSO READ: AI Already Surpasses Average Human Ability In Many Domains: Google DeepMind Scientist

Propeling Civilization To New Frontiers

While concerns over AI persists, there are many who highlight the potential gains of the technology. Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis said last year that humans could begin “colonising the galaxy” as early as 2030, driven by rapid advances in artificial intelligence. The 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate believes AI will dramatically boost human productivity and propel civilisation toward distant parts of the universe.

Hassabis described the coming years as a “golden era,” predicting that within five years AI systems will usher in a renaissance in human development. He said that human‑level AI, or Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), could solve many of the world’s fundamental challenges, from curing major diseases to expanding lifespans and discovering new energy sources.

“If everything goes well, then we should be in an era of radical abundance, a kind of golden era,” Hassabis said. “AGI can solve what I call root‑node problems in the world… If that all happens, then it should be an era of maximum human flourishing, where we travel to the stars and colonise the galaxy. I think that will begin to happen in 2030.”

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