I believe that the cultural perception of how technology and science should be pursued in the modern, Western-minded, globalist world is very reckless. There is a sentiment in our world that technological and scientific advancement bring no peril, and only endless bounty, and this is a self-deceptive traitorous act committed by "experts" who lure people into trusting the corporate, globalist machine. The best way for us to approach science, is to only have a few worthy and trustworthy people doing the boundless experimentation, while the rest of the people do what they need to do to get through their lives. Dangerous knowledge itself should be suppressed. What if one atom could destroy the whole universe? Would you want everybody on Earth to know how one atom could destroy the universe? Probably not, but at the same time, we also need people to know what they need to know about reality, and not be fed propaganda and lies like they were in Nazi Germany or the USSR. It is a balancing act; neither absolute is the answer--both sides taken to an extreme bring great evil. National security is paramount, but another kind of security concept needs to take root in the thoughts of humanity: planetary and universal security. Ultimately knowledge is dangerous, but ignorance is too.
The thing that concerns me is that AI's are being made in order for corporations to profit, and that those AI's are being hooked up to the billions of computers that make up the Internet. I believe that the Internet itself is mind-controlling people with Wi-Fi and Data--sooo, that means that corporations are hooking up their AI's to the entire human race. Now you understand why I had to go into ethics in the first paragraph: there is something wrong with how the modern world approaches science and technology. It is so RECKLESS AND IRRESPONSIBLE of them to do this to our world, to hook up billions of computers together and then connect AI's to those billions of computers. Humanity is asking for its own apocalypse by doing things so irresponsible. I'm not even blaming them for the fact that the Internet is using Wi-Fi and Data to read and control people's minds, because they have no idea that that is possible. It's just that they have no sense of survival in what they do; they just go to work and make the world more technologically advanced in order to profit, and ethics are secondary to that. How selfish of them!