Nicola Fitzgerald If Someone Builds It, Everyone Thrives
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What if the doomsayers have got it wrong? Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares say that if anyone builds artificial superintelligence, everyone dies. This book argues the opposite - that if someone builds AI well, everyone could thrive. If Someone Builds It, Everyone Thrives is the antidote to AI doom. Written by Nicola Fitzgerald, former CTO of Publicis Media and founder of Media Recruit and AI Recruit, this is a clear-eyed, evidence-grounded, and deeply human case for what artificial intelligence could actually do for the world - not in theory, but in practice, right now, and in the decades ahead. AI has already predicted the structure of every known protein, accelerating research into cancer, Parkinson's, and antibiotic resistance. It has detected breast cancers that human radiologists missed. It is tutoring children in rural Ghana in their own language. It identified a COVID-19 treatment in days that would have taken years to find. These are not promises. They are facts. This book takes you further - into the world that becomes possible when we point AI deliberately towards human flourishing: A world where compulsory work is replaced by chosen work, and every person has the material security to live a meaningful life A world where extreme poverty ends - not through charity, but through productivity and access A world where disease is caught before it becomes illness, and mental health is treated with the urgency it deserves A world where every child receives a world-class education, in their own language, at their own pace A world where the climate turns, food reaches everyone, and humanity comes home to the natural world Fitzgerald does not dismiss the risks. A full appendix examines the Yudkowsky-Soares prediction seriously - the probability estimates, the strongest arguments for doom, and the eight substantive reasons those arguments fall short. This is honest optimism, not naive cheerleading. Running through every chapter are two characters: Maya, a Welsh-Ghanaian woman living in Cardiff in 2047, and Amara, a community health worker in rural Ghana in the same year. Their stories - told in fragments, then brought together in a moment that is the emotional heart of the book - show what AI could make possible not for the privileged few, but for everyone. Nothing is impossible. Not the worst outcomes - which is why we must take them seriously. And not the best outcomes - which is why this book exists. The doomsayers have had the microphone long enough. It is time for a different story.
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