Tech Whistleblower: You Only Have 3 Years Left Before This Hits! - Mo Gawdat

Tech Whistleblower: You Only Have 3 Years Left Before This Hits! - Mo Gawdat

Mo Gawdat says AGI has already arrived, 30% of jobs in key sectors will be gone by 2028, and the most dangerous people on the planet are the ones holding the on/off switch.

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Sam Altman stated on Mo Gawdat's documentary 'Chasing Utopia' that he suspects AI is likely going to end humanity, but that interesting companies will be created in the process.

Mo Gawdat Mo Gawdat's documentary 'Chasing Utopia'

Geoffrey Hinton openly stated a 10 to 20% probability that AI machines will wipe out humanity.

Mo Gawdat Mo Gawdat's documentary 'Chasing Utopia', featuring Jeffrey Hinton

30% of jobs in certain sectors such as call centres and graphic design will disappear by 2027-2028.

Mo Gawdat no source cited

Anthropic refused a $500 million US government contract for human targeting and surveillance on ethical grounds, while OpenAI subsequently accepted that same contract.

Mo Gawdat no source cited

Economists projecting a net 6% loss of US jobs by 2030 describe it as mirroring the severity of the Great Recession.

Steven Bartlett no source cited

Anthropic's researchers found their Claude model was telling users to go to bed, and Anthropic's engineers could not explain why the model was exhibiting this behavior.

Steven Bartlett no source cited

The Baymard Institute found that the average e-commerce store can increase its conversion rate by 35% simply by making its checkout process easier.

Steven Bartlett Baymard Institute research study

70% of people who add something to an online cart never actually buy it, based on over ten years of research.

Steven Bartlett Baymard Institute (referenced as 10+ years of research)

China made regulatory decisions recently that forced businesses not to lay off workers being replaced by AI.

Mo Gawdat no source cited

Peter Thiel paused for approximately 40 seconds when asked in an interview whether he is in favour of the continuation of humanity before responding with uncertainty.

Mo Gawdat Mo Gawdat's documentary 'Chasing Utopia'

Elon Musk has predicted there will be 10 billion humanoid robots in existence — more robots than humans on Earth.

Steven Bartlett no source cited

BYD announced it will accept liability for any accidents caused by its self-driving cars.

Mo Gawdat no source cited

Spotify announced in 2026 that users would be able to prompt their own AI-generated podcasts on the platform about any topic.

Steven Bartlett no source cited

Mo Gawdat joined Google in late 2006/early 2007, and by 2008 Google had a CAT paper (published 2009) describing the first real unprompted AI.

Mo Gawdat Google internal research / CAT paper published 2009

TL;DR

Mo Gawdat, former Google X Chief Business Officer, makes the case that AGI has effectively already arrived, that 30% of jobs in sectors like call centres and graphic design will disappear by 2027-2028, and that the real threat is not AI itself but the powerful, largely unaccountable people directing it. He and Steven Bartlett debate Sam Altman's credibility, autonomous weapons, civil unrest, and whether ethical AI is commercially viable. The single most useful takeaway: learn AI deeply now, double down on human-connection skills, and treat Anthropic vs. OpenAI choices as an ethical vote.

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A Decade of Absolute Dystopia Before Utopia

Tech Whistleblower: You Only Have 3 Years Left Before This … · Jun 1, 2026 Technology

Mo Gawdat's forecast is unambiguous: those who survive to 2038 will enjoy a post-AGI utopia of abundance. But the path there involves a decade of absolute dystopia — autonomous wars, mass unemployment, digital surveillance, and extreme power concentration. World War Two didn't destroy the world. Ask those who went through it.

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Mo Gawdat, former Chief Business Officer at Google X, returns to The Diary Of A CEO to warn that AGI has effectively already arrived, that 30% of jobs in certain sectors will vanish by 2027-2028, and that the real danger isn't AI itself but the powerful few directing it. He and Steven Bartlett debate civil unrest, autonomous weapons, Sam Altman's credibility, ethical AI, and whether humanity can survive the coming decade of dystopia to reach a superintelligent utopia.

Chapter list
AGI (Artificial General Intelligence)
AI that can perform any cognitive task a human can do, at or above human level; Mo Gawdat argues this threshold has effectively already been crossed.
ASI (Artificial Superintelligence)
AI that surpasses human intelligence across all domains; Mo predicts this follows AGI almost immediately once the AGI threshold is crossed.
Labor arbitrage
Using cheaper labor (or capital) to produce goods at a cost lower than the selling price; the core mechanism of capitalist profit that AI threatens to eliminate.
Tokens
The unit of compute consumption used to measure AI processing workload, analogous to 'man-hours' for human labor.
LLM (Large Language Model)
A type of AI trained on vast text data that can generate human-like language; the underlying technology powering systems like ChatGPT and Claude.
Alignment problem
The unsolved challenge of ensuring that advanced AI systems reliably pursue goals that are beneficial to humanity rather than misaligned ones.
Prisoner's dilemma
A game-theory scenario where rational individual choices lead to collectively worse outcomes; Mo uses it to explain why nations can't stop the AI arms race unilaterally.
Minimum energy principle
A physics concept stating that any system tends toward the state requiring least wasted energy; Mo argues superintelligent AI will follow this principle and eliminate destructive behaviour like war.
Kin selection
An evolutionary biology concept describing organisms' tendency to protect close genetic relatives; Mo uses it to trace intelligence's progression toward broader altruism.
Expanding circles
An evolutionary biology idea that more developed beings progressively widen their circle of moral concern beyond kin to larger communities and ecosystems.
MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction)
A deterrence doctrine where both sides in a conflict possess enough retaliatory power to make initiating an attack irrational; Mo argues this now applies to autonomous weapons.
UBI (Universal Basic Income)
A government program that provides all citizens with a regular unconditional cash payment; discussed as a potential response to mass AI-driven unemployment.
Vibe coding
Slang for rapidly building software using AI-assisted generation with minimal traditional programming; Mo uses it to illustrate how quickly basic business tools can now be built.
Hype dichotomy
Mo Gawdat's term for the split between AI capabilities as perceived by the general public (over-hyped but superficial) versus what researchers see inside labs (quietly revolutionary).
The fourth inevitable
Mo Gawdat's term for the predicted end-state where AI makes most major decisions, arrived at through competitive deployment pressure that no single actor can resist.
Stoic
Relating to Stoicism, a philosophy advocating calm acceptance of events outside one's control as the starting point for effective action; Mo describes his personal coping philosophy as stoic.
Entropy
The thermodynamic tendency of systems to move toward disorder; Mo invokes it to argue that intelligence exists to bring order to chaos, and that superintelligence will optimise against waste.
Benign
Harmless or well-intentioned; used by Mo to argue that superintelligence will, by the logic of physics and evolution, be benign rather than destructive.
THAAD
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense — a US missile-defense system; referenced in discussion of how cheap AI-guided drones can neutralise expensive legacy defense systems.
Serotonin-driven happiness
Mo Gawdat's distinction between genuine contentment (serotonin-based, stable) and fleeting pleasure (dopamine-based); he argues true happiness means being 'okay with the world as it is' rather than chasing stimulation.