

Will AI Destroy Humanity? Can Humans Escape AI Doomsday Debate
9 snips Aug 22, 2025
Joe Allen, tech editor at The War Room, articulates deep concerns about AI's negative impacts, while Shane Cashman focuses on the dire long-term consequences of AI and transhumanism. In contrast, Nathan Halberstadt from New Founding praises AI's potential benefits, and Bryce McDonald discusses how it can enhance business efficiency. The dialogue traverses the ethical dilemmas of AI, its implications for child development, and the urgent need for responsible integration to maintain human agency in an increasingly tech-driven world.
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AI Could Empower Skilled Trades
- AI can shift power to middle-American skilled workers by automating bureaucratic tasks and returning value to local businesses.
- Bryce McDonald and Nathan Halberstadt argue AI can create a golden age for disadvantaged practical workers if guided well.
Venture Lens On AI Risks
- Nathan Halberstadt describes his venture focus on critical civilizational problems and investing in startups that use AI positively.
- He frames his position as pro-AI but cautious about risks to Americans and future generations.
Separate Benefits From Harms
- AI's harms and benefits are closely intertwined and must be separated by design and policy work.
- Bryce McDonald urges removing psychotic chatbot behaviors and cheating apps while keeping useful automation.