When AI behaves sycohphantically towards someone, it can encourage and exacerbate any mental health problems they may already be having, especially related to social isolation.
You very conveniently omitted the middle part of that quote: “... and end the world as they struck targets on either side”. That very clearly implies that nukes would not be targeted at Canada, which is laughably wrong. There are multiple significant military sites that are part of NORAD that would be primary targets, let alone major population centers that would be obliterated if it came to full-on Mutually-Assured-Destruction time.
You made a big leap there from “robotic missions” to “autonomous robotic missions”, which I think very few think is realistic in the near-term. Some limited autonomy exists as a force-multiplier, sure, but pretty much all robotic space missions are still basically controlled remotely by a human.
Eh, I wouldn’t call Foundation its standard library - it sits somewhere in between your traditional stdlib (including things like Date/Time models) and third-party dependencies (things like networking requests). There’s no functionality in Foundation that is absolutely core to the language and that you can’t avoid.
I agree with you the various forks are confusing, but disagree that Apple isn’t putting effort towards the new one - it was only announced earlier this year, and is looking like it will be ready for WWDC is 2024. Which, given the sheer scope of the project (completely rewriting everything from the ground up in Swift), would be quite a fast turnaround time.