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A hardware builder critiques AI 2040 predictions, arguing that recursive self-improvement and hard takeoff ignore real-world constraints like supply chains, chip fabrication timelines, and physical laws. The author ships a hardware product similar to a cell phone and states that intelligence is not the end-all, be-all. AI must be local and aligned with the user, not with tech companies.
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