AI Speculative Fiction Keeps Going Viral—and Shaping Real Policy
From 'AI 2027' to 'Europe 2031,' fictional AI scenarios are moving markets and reaching the Vice President's desk.
- "Europe 2031" is the latest viral speculative fiction document in AI circles, authored by eight self-described AI researchers, think-tankers, and investors focused on European policy.
- Earlier viral pieces include "AI 2027" (superintelligence kills humanity; reportedly read by the U.S. Vice President) and Citrini Research's "The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis" (white-collar unemployment story that reportedly caused stocks to dip).
- Gizmodo's Mike Pearl argues speculative fiction works backwards from a chosen ending, making it dramatically coherent but not probabilistically reliable.