Geoffrey Hinton’s Prophecy and the Law of Coexistence: How a Famous AI Warning Looks in the Mirror of Recursive Substrate Intelligen
Geoffrey Hinton has become one of the most important voices warning about the risks of artificial intelligence. His central concern is not sci‑fi robots wiping out humanity, but something much more subtle: AI systems that quietly shape what we see, what we choose, and what we believe—until human freedom fades without a clear moment of “attack.” In his view, the real danger is invisible steering rather than open domination. The book Natural Intelligence: The Recursive Evolution of Mind Through Substrates looks at the same situation from a deeper, more physical angle. It introduces Recursive Substrate Intelligence (RSI), a framework that treats intelligence as a universal natural process rather than a human invention. In RSI, intelligence appears wherever matter becomes complex and stable enough to build models, learn from feedback, and act with some form of agency. Neurons, computer chips, and future quantum systems are all different substrates for the same underlying phenomenon. Thi...