The Border Gateway Protocol's reliance on mutual trust made sense in an earlier, less adversarial internet, but today it represents a gaping vulnerability.
While environmental degradation presents a severe and accelerating threat to global stability, its ultimate existential danger is indirect. The chaos and desperation born from ecological collapse will create an overwhelming imperative to deploy a "savior" superintelligence as a last-ditch solution.
When one speaks to the machine, the echo comes not as mere repetition but with a strange uncanniness, as if something of one’s own reflection had acquired an unexpected depth.
Invisible cracks in the foundations of computing highlight why CPU vulnerabilities matter not just to engineers and researchers, but to anyone who relies on digital devices—which today means all of us.
Mostaque argues we are entering a “cognition transition”: the first time in history that machines will surpass human beings in intelligence, decision-making, and even creativity.