
For Humanity: An AI Risk Podcast Can't We Just Pause AI? | For Humanity #78
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Jan 31, 2026 Maxime Fornes, CEO of Pause AI Global and organizer who built Pause AI France, shares activism and movement-building experience. He discusses burnout and resilience, why visible harms like job loss and youth mental health can create public tipping points, how protests and local pressure on data centers can shift power, and why regulation must be backed by enforcement and broad mobilization.
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David Versus Goliath Reality
- Accelerationist forces have vast resources, so movement-building faces steep odds.
- Given this imbalance, incremental wins and multiple strategies are essential to improve chances.
Use Present Harms As On‑Ramps
- Near-term harms like job loss and youth mental-health crises can be the strongest on-ramps to existential-risk awareness.
- Targeting people directly harmed helps them see the bigger systemic threat beyond their immediate loss.
Acknowledge Harm Before Broader Framing
- Meet people where they are: acknowledge real harms first, then connect them to broader existential risks.
- Avoid dismissing victims; expand their view to systemic solutions instead of duct‑tape fixes.
