Understand the risks. Demand safeguards.
Predict the future by creating it.
For people who hear the warnings about AI and ask: what can I do?
They know the risks. They’re moving forward anyway.
“There is about a 25% chance that AI systems could lead to outcomes that are extremely bad — even catastrophic.”— Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic
“We are deploying systems that we do not fully understand and cannot reliably control.”— Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI
“AI is moving faster than our ability to build guardrails, institutions, or norms around it.”— Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google
“We should assume that powerful AI will be misused — because history tells us it will be.”— Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind
The rules aren’t written yet
Every transformative technology arrives before its safeguards — not because regulation is impossible, but because harm has to become visible first. That threshold has been crossed. The risks researchers warned about are no longer hypothetical, and decisions being made right now will shape trust, safety, work, and democracy for decades. The future isn’t fixed — it’s being decided in real time.
Leading AI researchers are raising the alarm
“Humanity faces a catastrophic future if we don’t regulate AI.”— Yoshua Bengio, Turing Award–winning AI researcher
“There is a 10% to 20% chance that AI will lead to human extinction within the next three decades.”— Geoffrey Hinton, Nobel Prize winner, “Godfather of AI”
“The risks include large-scale social harms and loss of control over autonomous systems.”— Stuart Russell, Professor, co-author of Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
“Mitigating the risk of extinction should be a global priority.”— Andrew Yao, Turing Award winner, leading authority on AI theory
Shouldn’t we listen?
What you can do right now
You don’t need to be an expert. A few minutes of consistent pressure changes what gets prioritized.
Send a message to your representatives
Use a ready-to-copy email + phone script to ask for practical AI safeguards.
Bring one more person with you
Share a short message that helps someone connect the risks to real-world action.
Comment on policies while they’re open
Public comments are one of the few places ordinary people can directly shape outcomes.
If you do just one thing: send the message. If you can do two: send the message and bring someone with you.
A simple truth
We still get to decide.
AI will keep advancing. The question is whether safeguards keep up — so trust, safety, and democracy can survive what’s coming. Regulation isn’t anti-innovation. It’s how societies steer powerful tools toward public benefit.
This only works if ordinary people show up.
You don’t have to do everything. Even one message makes a difference.