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Social media showed us one path: maximize engagement, harvest attention, pocket the profits—and leave the collateral damage for society to clean up. Misinformation spread like wildfire, mental health tanked, and honestly, nobody's better off except the shareholders.
But here's the thing: AI doesn't have to repeat that mistake. We actually have the chance to build guardrails early, think about consequences before they blow up in our faces. Whether it's governance frameworks, transparency requirements, or just refusing to optimize purely for engagement metrics—the tech community could choose different priorities right from the start.
The question isn't whether AI will be powerful. It will be. The question is whether we're willing to learn from what went wrong with social media, or if we're just going to rinse and repeat the same extractive model.