Amodei Believes “AI-Enabled Autocracy” Could Be Imminent – The Health Care Blog


By MIKE MAGEE

Last month, Dario AmodeiCEO of Anthropic, did it again – scaring the bejesus out of societal leaders worldwide with warnings that their grip on security and governance of human populations is dangerously close to AI extinction.

Amodei’s opening paragraph in his article titled “The Adolescence of Technology” wastes no time getting the reader’s attention. He writes, “There is a scene in the movie version of Carl Sagan’s book Contact where the main character, an astronomer who has detected the first radio signal from an alien civilization, is being considered for the role of humanity’s representative to meet the aliens. The international panel interviewing her asks, ‘If you could ask (the aliens) just one question, what would it be?’ Her reply is: ‘I’d ask them, How did you do it? How did you evolve, how did you survive this technological adolescence without destroying yourself?’”

Now, I should be clear. I was already nervous. As a Medical Historian, preparing for a major lecture on the birth of Immunology this Spring, I’ve been researching the field. What am I looking for? The same thing I always find missing when exploring the frontiers of scientific progress – historical context. In most cases, facts and figures abound, but their impact on the complex web of human relations over the years is often missing.

Amodei is attempting to provide that context in real time. Real times include headlines like this one from the New York Times: “ICE Already Know Who Protesters Are “ from AI powered facial recognition technology . But Amodei’s concerns are more fundamental. The challenge for him is the speed of change with generative AI which he clearly states is alarming. As he says, “Because AI is now writing much of the code at Anthropicit is already substantially accelerating the rate of our progress in building the next generation of AI systems. This feedback loop is gathering steam month by month, and may be only 1–2 years away from a point where the current generation of AI autonomously builds the next.”

Clearly with Musk’s recent DOGE foray in mind, Amodei lays out a pretty plausible modern day vulnerability. He says, “It is somewhat awkward to say this as the CEO of an AI company, but I think the next tier of risk is actually AI companies themselves. AI companies control large datacenters, train frontier models, have the greatest expertise on how to use those models, and in some cases have daily contact with and the possibility of influence over tens or hundreds of millions of users.”

Getting a bit more specific without outright naming Musk-controlled Grok and XAmodei leaves little doubt who he’s referring to when he says, “Some AI companies have shown a disturbing negligence towards the sexualization of children in today’s models, which makes me doubt that they’ll show either the inclination or the ability to address autonomy risks in future models.”

At one point during the ICE offenses last month, a legal observer in Portland, Maine, filming an ICE agent, was approached by the agent who had just filmed her car and was now filming her face. Asking why he was doing that, the ICE agent replied“Cuz we have a nice little database and now you’re considered a domestic terrorist. So have fun with that.”

The activities of the past month, and the unprovoked murders of two innocent US citizens make Amodei’s final warning prescient. He says, “Current autocracies are limited in how repressive they can be by the need to have humans carry out their orders, and humans often have limits in how inhumane they are willing to be. But AI-enabled autocracies would not have such limits.”

Mike Magee MD is a Medical Historian and regular contributor to THCB. He is the author of CODE BLUE: Inside America’s Medical Industrial Complex. (Grove/2020)


Related Posts

Oscar-Nominated Film Highlights Shared American, Iranian Health System Concerns – The Health Care Blog

By MICHAEL MILLENSON At the recent Academy Awards broadcast, a brief film clip from the Oscar-nominated Iranian film “It Was Just An Accident” showed a man pushing an unconscious, very…

Will HHS Enhance or Stall the Promise of Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare? – The Health Care Blog

By STEVEN ZECOLA In its Strategy for Artificial Intelligence (V.3), the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) acknowledges that: “For too long, our Department has been bogged down by…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

House panel recommends comprehensive performance review of all designated IoEs | India News

  • By admin
  • March 18, 2026
  • 3 views
House panel recommends comprehensive performance review of all designated IoEs | India News

Eid-ul-Fitr 2026 moon sighting: When will Shawwal crescent moon be visible in Saudi Arabia, India, UAE, Australia and…

  • By admin
  • March 18, 2026
  • 4 views
Eid-ul-Fitr 2026 moon sighting: When will Shawwal crescent moon be visible in Saudi Arabia, India, UAE, Australia and…

After many controversies during first season, Kajol and Twinkle Khanna’s chat show yet to be green lit for Season 2 | Bollywood News

  • By admin
  • March 18, 2026
  • 2 views
After many controversies during first season, Kajol and Twinkle Khanna’s chat show yet to be green lit for Season 2 | Bollywood News

Rohan Bopanna excited about mentorship role in next chapter

  • By admin
  • March 18, 2026
  • 3 views
Rohan Bopanna excited about mentorship role in next chapter

Whale protein discovery could hold clues to longer human lifespans, scientists say | Technology News

  • By admin
  • March 18, 2026
  • 3 views
Whale protein discovery could hold clues to longer human lifespans, scientists say | Technology News

5 Men Executed for Mossad Ties Since the June 2025 War

  • By admin
  • March 18, 2026
  • 2 views
5 Men Executed for Mossad Ties Since the June 2025 War