No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

245: Rumman Chowdhury: Why the Real AI Crisis Is Moral, Not Technical

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Jan 26, 2026
Rumman Chowdhury, social scientist and AI ethics leader who built ML accountability work at Twitter and Humane Intelligence. She argues AI problems are about power, incentives, and responsibility. Short takes on surveillance cloaked as convenience, moral outsourcing that blames machines, and how industry incentives shape harms. Calls for rigorous evaluation and governance focused on who benefits.
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Focus On Power Not Apocalypse

  • The dominant AI fear is sentient apocalypse, which lacks empirical evidence and distracts from present harms.
  • Rumman Chowdhury urges focusing on power, incentives, and real-world effects rather than sci‑fi scenarios.
INSIGHT

Incentives Shape Tech Outcomes

  • For‑profit firms are legally and structurally driven to prioritize shareholders over public good.
  • This incentive explains predictable corporate choices and the erosion of civic infrastructure in tech hubs.
ANECDOTE

Dissertation Foreshadowed Tech's Local Power

  • Chowdhury's dissertation traced San Diego's military dependency and predicted similar single‑industry effects in tech cities.
  • She observed tech providing public services, then later withdrawing, eroding local social capital.
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