> First, don't count on AI being aligned at all.
I don't. Even in the ideal state: aligned with who? Even if we knew what we were doing, which we don't, it's all the unsolved problems in ethics, law, governance, economics, and the meaning of the word "good", rolled into one.
> Without a doubt, one if the first use cases of the AI will be as a cyberweapon to hack and disrupt critical systems.
AI or AGI? You don't even need an LLM to automate hacking; even the Morris worm performed automated attacks.
> humans are capable of understanding and communicating the long term consequences of AI and unchecked power
The evidence does not support this as a generalisation over all humans: Even though I can see many possible ways AI might go wrong, the reason for my belief in the danger is that I expect at least one such long-term consequence to be missed.
But also, I'm not sure you got my point about humans being treated like pets: it's not a cause of a bad outcome, it is one of the better outcomes.