HEAVY COPE
Christopher Lind delivers a sophisticated, calm recitation of AI-concern tropes while ultimately reframing mass structural displacement as an individual adaptation and spiritual growth opportunity. He acknowledges 'end of the world as we know it' scale change and even nods to workers being 'dramatically affected' without power, but then pivots hard to reskilling ('pair up with AI'), choice ('classic car vs Tesla'), and theological hopium ('in the long run it's all going to work out for some ultimate purpose that is good'). The most insidious move: framing his optimistic conclusion—'I think it's a bright future ahead'—as a *worldview choice* rather than an evidence-based position, making criticism feel like worldview persecution rather than structural critique.