Apollo Project Earth
Prompt: rewrite this for an absolutely positive message, but without hype. Point out that we have the power to create and destroy, and in the digital age of AI and robotics - we have extreme and almost divine power to create and destroy.
Metacrisis, The Great Simplification by Nate Hagens, Kainos Leviathan, Zeitgeist: The Movie, Homo Deus, Better Angels of Our Nature, Bold, Vandana Shiva, and many others point out troublesome times but also potential of abundance. The Green History of the World tells us environmental destruction is not new, though certainly at the present point it can accelerate or we can choose to regenerate.
Here is the OSE position. We favor an integrated viewpoint of complex systems perspective, where we use all the best tools humanity has developed - but with wisdom. Complexity involves emergent phenomena and nonlinear behavior - and we favor a network-based approach of Distributive Enterprise to make this real. Ie, open source - a new operating system for economic development - with core design features of solving for the distribution of wealth and power to people - as opposed to centralization.
The 10000 Factor starts us on first principle abundance, therefore possibility for prospertity - as long as we solve The Myth of the Machine - the undelivered promise of technology making paradise on earth. From Counterculture to Cyberculture discusses the birth of Silicon Valley - humans seeking the gods of technology. But the answer is in us - in our hearts and minds. OSE's perspective is that we must grow as humans to manage technology wisely, and because of the 10000 Factor, we have a good chance to succeed.
How exactly to operationalize abundance?
Critics like Nate Hagens don't seem to care that we have abundant energy from first principles, because we cannot deploy it at scale to save the world from global warming and I heard him say in a video that the amount of energy it takes to build PV is too much. This is not true, as discussed at Solar Breeder.