My favorite is thinking we can predict emergent behavior. Nope. That's the whole point. We don't know it until we see it.
And keep in mind, there are multiple monster corporations and intelligence agencies and various government bureaus and super geeks training a multitude of these things. It's not like there's any singular one that we can say that one is the bad one. They are in hyper competition right now.
As I pointed out before, hallucinations are just like our caveman brain making up stories. We are crossing over into some type of middle ages guidance now. Still some weird religious perspectives combined with a spark of intelligence. But in the case of our evolution, as much as some people would have liked to believe, there was no guiding force.
And we had very simple evolutions of brain power over long periods. We learned to cook to extract nutrients. Our jaws didn't have to be as big and chew as hard so our brains could get bigger. But there were physical limitations that were quickly hit. For all I know the caveman brain is far more competent intellectually than me considering all they had to learn to survive on a daily basis.
In this case, we have many people researching ways to cram more CPU power into a smaller amount of space and they are doing a great job of it. So it's a matter of how much money can you throw out the problem and then these things grow by leaps and bounds.
In this case, there are many conflicting guiding forces depending on who's educating the AI. And who has enough money and CPU and memory.
You're going to have Elon Musk Grok fighting against OpenAI. There are some serious animosity between him and them. There's going to be some type of AI versus AI war of the future between Musk and someone.
The Chinese versus the NSA is going to be a battle. You know both of them are pushing as hard as they can. They are not turning around and they don't give a shit about guardrails.