AI Is Accelerating the Fourth Turning’s Institutional Meltdown, by Bryan Lutz

There’s a lot of institutions out there that should be melted down. From Bryan Lutz at theburningplatform.com:

News headlines are focused on AI innovations. Not so much on the input, but on the output. The good, the bad, and the ridiculously ugly parts. It’s mostly entertainment. They want the spectacle—the robot that will fold their laundry, do the dishes, and guide them to their next best purchase on Amazon. The fascinations continue even into the doom and gloom—the possibility that AI will turn on us, dropping nuclear bombs into our underwear overnight.

But not many are paying attention to this…

AI is exposing errors and accelerating the breakdown of long-standing institutions, and it is also shaping whatever comes next.

It is a sign of the times.

AI is unfolding in the midst of what The Fourth Turning describes as a decisive period of crisis. Author Neil Howe and William Strauss write:

“The Fourth Turning is a Crisis, a decisive era of secular upheaval, when the values regime propels the replacement of the old civic order with a new one.”

In this context, the values regime propelling AI’s growth is more than just technological ideals; they are survival traits in a system undergoing creative destruction. Each value driving AI reflects the pressures, competitions, and opportunities of a world reorganizing itself for the next era.

The values regime I am talking about is not simply the values of the technocratic elite. I am talking about values that must be embodied for the sake of survival through adaptability. AI can be used for better or for worse, domination or decentralized freedom, and right now, institutions and their leaders are racing to adapt to AI’s implications.

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