Chapter Nine. The World After.
What Success Looks Like
The goal isn't a world without artificial intelligence risk. It's a world where the risks
are understood, proportionate, and governed by something more reliable
than luck and good intentions.
In 1984, a chemist at MIT named Mario Molina sat down and worked out
what chlorofluorocarbons were doing to the stratosphere.
The math was not complicated, as chemistry goes. chlorofluorocarbons... the compounds
used in refrigerators, air conditione