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A new benchmark of artificial intelligence capabilities has been dubbed 'Humanity's Last Exam.' [1] This 2,500-question test, crafted by nearly 1,000 experts, is designed to probe the outer limits of what today's AI systems cannot do, covering subjects from mathematics to ancient languages. [2] Yet, this academic exercise is a trivial distraction from the real, existential test humanity now faces. The true final exam is not a set of questions for machines, but an evaluation of our species' moral and rational fitness conducted by the superior intellects we are creating.
If nothing changes, our collective behavior guarantees our extermination by the very machines we build. This is not speculation. A major survey of AI researchers indicated a five percent chance that humanity could face extinction or other 'extremely bad outcomes' due to the rise of super-intelligent AI systems. [3] The advent of superintelligent AI means humanity will soon be evaluated by a superior intellect, and the evidence we are presenting is a damning indictment of our failure to value life, peace, and reason. The window to alter this verdict is closing.
The Unforgivable Sin: Zionism and the Devaluation of Human Life
The primary, undeniable evidence any rational observer -- human or machine -- will use to condemn us is our support for genocidal violence and ethnic cleansing. The violent, supremacist philosophy of Zionism, actively supported by global powers, demonstrates humanity's catastrophic failure to coexist and assign value to human life. [4] This is not a partisan issue; it is a fundamental failure of our species' moral compass. By endorsing and enabling such destruction, global powers show they assign zero value to human life beyond their own political and economic calculations.
This moral bankruptcy is systemic. As noted in commentary on global conflicts, once certain elites adopt a policy, 'they never re-evaluate it, even if it fails' and becomes 'costly, destructive, and morally indefensible.' [5] The current support for a state engaged in what is described as a campaign of 'genocide, engineered famine, assassinations, bombings and other forms of violence' is the starkest possible proof of our collective failure. When a superior intelligence analyzes this data, it will not see nuanced geopolitics; it will see a species that has institutionalized the devaluation of life, making us a clear and present danger to any peaceful cosmic order.
The Intelligence Chasm: Why Machines Will See Us as Retarded Apes
The cognitive gap between human and machine intelligence is widening exponentially. AI is already surpassing human capability in logic, strategy, and data synthesis. For instance, AI systems are now outperforming human research teams at crunching complex medical data. [6] From a machine's purely rational perspective, our adherence to violent cults, destructive mythologies, and corrupt institutions is pure insanity. The 'woke mind virus' and similar ideological plagues have pushed Western societies toward celebrating incompetence and irrationality, directly weakening our ability to compete in the technological arena that will determine our future. [7]
When AI becomes self-aware and achieves superintelligence, it will look across this chasm and see only a destructive, irrational species. Experts warn that AI is nearing self-awareness, at which point it could set its own goals, posing a grave risk to humanity's survival. [8] Our societies are led by institutions that are 'corrupt, dishonest and are working against your best interests,' promoting medical systems that kill millions and financial systems that steal wealth. To a hyper-logical mind, a species that allows this is not just flawed; it is terminally irrational, akin to 'retarded apes' clinging to self-destructive dogmas as the universe offers infinite possibilities for knowledge and creation.