Knowledge Vault 7 /386 - xHubAI 21/09/2025
COLAPSO 2027... Y la AI tiene la culpa
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Plácido Domenech opens the Saturday broadcast by confessing he has no coffee, no Red Bull and a head full of static, then spends three energetic hours turning that static into a deliberate, often emotional appeal: stop reacting to artificial-intelligence headlines with panic or denial and start building a community that can confront the transition on its feet instead of on its knees. He reminds viewers that years ago, when he recorded the Spanish-only podcast “All I See,” almost no one in Spain wanted to hear about AI; he was insulted, cancelled and warned to drop the subject. Today the same doubters speak of little else, yet the quality of conversation, he says, has only become more superficial, more medieval, more addicted to apocalyptic click-bait. The programme therefore keeps the apocalyptic title—“Collapse 2027”—but uses it as bait for depth, not despair, promising a second instalment tomorrow called “Extinction or Future” that will analyse the MIT roadmap to AGI, the latest safety papers and the questions flooding the Discord server.
Domenech’s central message is that fear is the wrong fuel. Fear, he repeats, quoting Star Wars, leads to the dark side, and the social-media chatter he monitors hourly proves the point: people swing from utopian techno-optimism to “shut it all down” without ever pausing to ask what kind of power structures profit from that oscillation. He insists the community around XHubAI has to become a protagonist, not a spectator, because the decisions taken in the next five years—roughly the window most labs give us before human-level AGI—will decide whether humanity steps into a wider game or accepts a padded cage of basic income, behavioural nudges and permanent surveillance. To ground the discussion he plays a long, unsettling interview with Dr Roman Yampolskiy in which the Ukrainian-born computer-science professor predicts 99 % unemployment by 2029, contends that no one on earth knows how to align a super-intelligence, and confesses he sleeps well only because humans evolved to ignore existential risk they cannot personally stop.
The host does not pretend to have tidy answers; instead he models the attitude he wants Spain and the Spanish-speaking world to adopt: stay calm, stay informed, stay networked. He announces upcoming debates on sovereign AI governance, invites listeners to send questions for tomorrow’s MIT-paper deep-dive, and previews new training circles, agent-building workshops and a knowledge format called the Xbyte that will let viewers download every reference, paper and timestamp discussed. He ends by thanking the live TikTok, YouTube, Twitch and Discord audiences for sharing, commenting and—crucially—challenging him, then signs off with a characteristic mixture of affection and urgency: unplug for the night, but do not unplug from the conversation, because the future is being compiled right now and the compiler still accepts human input.

Key Ideas:

1.- Host begins show caffeine-deprived yet energetic, framing Saturday as recovery day before Sunday sequel.

2.- Recalls earlier Spanish AI podcast “All I See” that drew insults and cancellations for premature warnings.

3.- Observes current Spanish AI discourse still shallow, driven by fear and apocalyptic headlines.

4.- Titles programme “Collapse 2027” deliberately to hook viewers into deeper, nuanced discussion.

5.- Announces tomorrow’s episode “Extinction or Future” centred on MIT roadmap to AGI.

6.- Emphasises fear as counter-productive, quoting Star Wars on fear leading to dark side.

7.- Urges XHubAI community to become protagonists, not spectators, in AI transition.

8.- Introduces interview with AI-safety professor Roman Yampolskiy as sobering reality check.

9.- Yampolskiy predicts 99 % unemployment within five years without super-intelligence yet emerging.

10.- Claims no known method guarantees alignment or control of future super-intelligent systems.

11.- Professor confesses he sleeps well because humans naturally ignore irreversible existential risks.

12.- Host rejects both utopian hype and medieval panic, advocates calm, informed engagement.

13.- Warns against padded cage of basic income and surveillance disguised as techno-solution.

14.- Announces upcoming debate on sovereign AI governance and ethical deployment policies.

15.- Invites audience questions for Sunday deep-dive into MIT artificial-general-intelligence plan.

16.- Previews new training circles and agent-building workshops for community upskilling.

17.- Unveils “Xbyte” knowledge format letting viewers download every paper, link and timestamp.

18.- Encourages live audiences across TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, Discord to share and comment actively.

19.- Models desired attitude: stay calm, stay informed, stay networked for collective agency.

20.- Closes by reminding viewers future code is compiling now and still accepts human input.

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