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This Loom discusses top AI figures’ claims that AI will be the “great leveler,” comparing those promises to risks for workers and everyday people. The author quotes a Chumath interview on Axios, arguing AI will create the most equality by letting anyone pursue dreams, while also pushing back on the idea that jobs remain safe because people will still need things like plumbing. They also criticize limits on model access, noting examples such as Mythos being withheld and smaller releases like “Fable 5,” suggesting better access for top finance groups. The Loom ends by warning that unrestricted “paper clip” style alignment problems and gated control may decide whether outcomes are beneficial or harmful.</description></oembed>