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America Is Racing Toward An AI Cliff With No Safety Net, Will AGI Hurt Or Harm? - Alvin Wang Graylin

Feb 10, 2026
Alvin Wang Graylin, a VR and AI leader who taught at MIT and led HTC's VR division, outlines risks as AI outpaces safety. He critiques space data centers, warns of an AI funding bubble, and predicts automation will reshape value and dignity. He also proposes a global seven-point plan to deescalate US–China AI tensions and debates whether AGI will be inherently benevolent or must be engineered for safety.
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Space-Based Data Centers Are Impractical

  • Space data centers are economically and physically impractical due to launch costs, cooling limits, and micrometeorite risks.
  • Alvin Wang Graylin shows that space cooling is inefficient and daily micrometeorite impacts would destroy hardware.
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AI Valuations Outpace Economics

  • Massive private investment and inflated valuations lack supporting economics and risk a severe correction.
  • Alvin predicts OpenAI might implode before going public if market realities catch up.
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Today's AI Bubble Exceeds Dot‑Com Scale

  • The AI funding scale dwarfs the dot-com era and could cause a commensurate crash.
  • Alvin compares today's single private rounds to the entire dot-com period's fundraising.
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