More Tech Leaders are Learning that AI Cannot Replace Humans – Efficiency and Accuracy Are Actually Getting Worse

When I began writing about the AI bubble and the future Big Tech collapse at the end of 2022 with the launch of ChatGPT's first LLM (Large Language Models) AI app, I was just one of a handful of writers who have worked in Technology that was warning the public about the dangers of relying on this "new" technology. There were a few dissenting voices besides myself back then, but now two-and-a-half years later and $trillions of dollars of LLM AI investments, barely a day goes by where I do not see articles documenting the failures of this AI, and reporting factual news about what its limitations and failures are, rather than pumping up the hype. While the AI LLMs are truly revolutionary in what they actually can do, it is the faith in science fiction and what people's perspectives and beliefs are about the future of AI that is ultimately going to destroy the U.S. economy, and most of the rest of the World's economies as well, because they are literally betting on this science fiction actually becoming true one day. Here are some recent articles that provide more than enough evidence that the AI "revolution" is going to come crashing down at some point, much like the many planes we have been watching fall from the skies due to tech failures and our over-reliance on computers over humans. Air traffic and aviation accidents have actually INCREASED, and significantly so, since the advent of AI LLMs in early 2023, making air travel MORE dangerous, rather than safer.

Air Traffic Whistleblower Reveals Lack of Human Resources and Failing Technology Make Air Travel Unsafe – Tech Apocalypse Now Near?

An air traffic controller went public today as a whistleblower and gave an "exclusive" interview with the Wall Street Journal, about just how dangerous air traffic is today, highlighted by recent events where screens went black with flights coming into Newark, NJ. This man states that there are not enough air traffic controllers to handle current traffic, and that the technology is failing. I published many stories during COVID about the effects of the COVID injections on the commercial airline pilots and other airline employees, as they were all mandated to take the shots. Now, there is obviously a shortage of qualified aviation people to keep our planes safe in the air, and recent events prove that the technology software is "error prone" and not safe. AI is not going to save us, it is going to DESTROY us, as it will NEVER replace the wisdom, experience, and intelligence that humans have, especially in specialized fields such as air traffic control. The only current solution available to help avert major catastrophes from happening, is reducing the number of planes flying to match the number of air traffic controllers who are still working, something that employees in the industry are obviously calling for, but which business owners watching their bottom line are pushing back against.