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The Human Movement
A Roadmap for Humans & AI — Because Your Choices Have More Power Than You ThinkT
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"I Can't Do Anything About This. I'm Just One Person."
It's the most common thing heard across the globe, from people of all walks of life — and it makes complete sense to feel this way. No single person is going to change the trajectory of the most powerful technology in human history on their own.
But here's what most people don't know: the companies racing to build that technology are far more fragile than they appear. They are not invincible institutions. They are highly leveraged businesses — and your choices carry real, measurable weight.

This is not about hopelessness. This is about recognizing the power you already hold — and learning how to use it.
Whether you joined The Human Movement yesterday or a few weeks ago, we're glad you're here. You're part of a global movement rejecting an anti-human future with AI.
UPDATE APRIL, 27, 2026
We're ready to take action together. But before we start, we want to make sure we're on the same page about what's at stake.
A handful of soon-to-be trillionaires are racing to build the most powerful technology in human history. No guardrails. No accountability. The good news? There are only eight of them, and there are eight billion of us.
What we're up against is, at its core, an incentives problem: a race between a handful of companies optimizing for speed over safety, all trying to beat each other to achieve Artificial General Intelligence — AI that can outperform humans at nearly any task, and that the people building it openly admit they don't yet know how to control. Systems that reward these dynamics produce bad outcomes, regardless of what anyone inside them intends.
In 2025, the eleven largest AI safety organizations spent a combined $133 million trying to make this technology protect humanity. Meanwhile, the largest AI labs, like OpenAI and Anthropic, burn through more than that in a single day building unchecked AI, at the expense of humanity.
We aren’t sharing this to scare you. We share it to clarify what we're up against, and why this only works if we act together. Share The Human Movementwith one person who is ready to build a pro-human future. With all of us taking action a better future is possible. We can’t do it without you.
The AI Industry Is Built on Borrowed Money
The AI industry is running on historic levels of debt. Hyperscalers like Meta, Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, and Oracle are spending far more than they earn. To keep up, they have taken on record levels of debt to build the massive data centers that power this technology.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) has warned that these investments could trigger a potential economic crash — drawing direct parallels to the 2008 financial crisis caused by the collapse of the housing bubble.
"The parallels to the 2008 financial crisis are striking: the reckless behavior of a few billionaires and Big Tech CEOs has turned a promising technology into a structural risk to our financial system." — Sen. Elizabeth Warren
Warren also argued that AI companies have a "growing addiction to debt," borrowing enormous sums to finance data centers, chips, and other infrastructure — while quietly lining up for government handouts instead of cleaning up their balance sheets.
The Hidden Financial Risk — By the Numbers
3%
Pay for AI
Only about 3% of consumer AI users actually pay for a subscription. The rest use these powerful tools entirely for free.
$14T
AI Investment
Companies are pouring trillions of dollars into AI infrastructure, creating what Vanderbilt researchers called a serious "math problem" in the technology economy.
$14T
Net Worth Lost
In 2008, U.S. household net worth fell from $69 trillion to $55 trillion. Researchers warn an AI crash could be similarly devastating.

Academics at Vanderbilt University warn that a market correction could go beyond the tech industry — causing a much deeper and widespread economic crash, similar to 2008.
Shadowy Debt, Hidden Risks
To fund their enormous spending habits, AI companies have turned to what Sen. Warren calls "shadowy lenders" — private credit funds and convoluted debt structures that deliberately obscure how much risk is building in the financial system.
Giant banks are helping finance AI companies both directly through their own loans and indirectly by lending to the private credit funds that then lend to AI. The complexity is intentional — it hides exactly where the risks will fall when a crash comes.

"American families and workers cannot afford another economic catastrophe. This time around, Congress needs to be ready with a durable reform agenda." — Sen. Elizabeth Warren
Your Subscription Is a Vote
What These Companies Need From You
  • Your monthly subscription dollars
  • Your personal data to train their models
  • Your continued engagement to justify trillion-dollar valuations
  • Your trust — even as they take on reckless levels of debt
What You Can Do Right Now
  • Look up how each AI company scores on safety
  • Cancel subscriptions to the lowest-scoring companies
  • Tell those companies exactly why you canceled
  • Encourage friends and family to do the same
A coordinated shift in who subscribes and who doesn't can make a meaningful, measurable difference. Consumer choices have real leverage — and these companies know it.
The AI Safety Index: See Exactly Where Each Company Stands
The Future of Life Institute has made it straightforward to see where each AI company stands on safety. Their AI Safety Index is graded by an independent panel of leading AI researchers and evaluates every major AI company across six safety domains.
The findings are stark. A clear divide exists between the top performers and the rest. The lowest-scoring companies are also the ones racing hardest without guardrails — and they are the most dependent on your continued use and subscription dollars.

The AI Safety Index gives you clear, research-backed information to make informed choices about which companies deserve your support — and which ones do not.
This is not abstract. This is a practical tool that puts real power in your hands. Look up the Index, see the scores, and let the results guide your next decision.
Your First Act as a Member of the Human Movement
1
Look Up the Index
Visit the Future of Life Institute's AI Safety Index. Read how each major AI company is graded by independent researchers across six key safety domains.
2
Cancel the Lowest Scorers
If you have a subscription to one of the companies scoring lowest on safety, cancel it. This is a direct, concrete action that sends a financial signal these companies cannot ignore.
3
Tell Them Why
When you cancel, say so in writing. Companies track cancellation reasons carefully. "I canceled because of your poor AI safety rating" is a message that travels all the way to the executive level.
4
Bring Others Along
Share this with someone you care about. The more people who take these steps together, the stronger the collective signal — and the greater the impact on company behavior.
From Individual Worry to Collective Action
Where Most People Start
Feeling overwhelmed. Feeling powerless. Watching powerful technology reshape the world and wondering if anything you do could possibly matter. This is where the journey begins — and it is completely understandable.
Where We Are Going Together
From "What can I do?" to "What are we doing next?" — that is the transformation the Human Movement makes possible. Individual choices, coordinated at scale, become a force that even trillion-dollar companies cannot ignore.
Senator Warren is calling on Congress to create a new digital regulator, boost domestic AI chip production, and put an end to corporate bailouts. These are systemic reforms — and they gain momentum when consumers are already moving. Your action today makes that larger change more possible.
Join the Human Movement
This is how we change the story — not by waiting for someone else to act, but by taking the next small, clear step together.
Look Up the AI Safety Index
See which companies are taking safety seriously — and which ones are not.
Cancel & Speak Up
Drop the lowest-scoring subscriptions and tell those companies exactly why you left.
Spread the Word
Share this with someone you love. Collective action starts with one conversation at a time.
"No single person is going to change this alone — but together, we already are." — Tristan, The Human Movement
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