Lennart Heim on Compute Governance
Lennart Heim joins the podcast to discuss options for governing the compute used by AI labs and potential problems with this approach to AI safety. You can read more about Lennart's work here: heim.xy
ep.365: ReRun An Open Source Package For Beautiful with Nikolaus West
Nico and Emil dive deep into why they built ReRun, a tool for powerful, simple, and beautiful visualizations for Computer Vision.
Lennart Heim on the AI Triad: Compute, Data, and Algorithms
Lennart Heim joins the podcast to discuss how we can forecast AI progress by researching AI hardware. You can read more about Lennart's work here: 00:00 Introduction 01:00 T
Liv Boeree on Poker, GPT-4, and the Future of AI
Liv Boeree joins the podcast to discuss poker, GPT-4, human-AI interaction, whether this is the most important century, and building a dataset of human wisdom. You can read more about Liv's work here:
Liv Boeree on Moloch, Beauty Filters, Game Theory, Institutions, and AI
Liv Boeree joins the podcast to discuss Moloch, beauty filters, game theory, institutional change, and artificial intelligence. You can read more about Liv's work here: 00:00
Tobias Baumann on Space Colonization and Cooperative Artificial Intelligence
Tobias Baumann joins the podcast to discuss suffering risks, space colonization, and cooperative artificial intelligence. You can read more about Tobias' work here: Tim
59: Generative AI | What’s New & What’s Next
My thoughts on what's happening in the mad world of generative AI, announcing my new home online at and more.
Tobias Baumann on Artificial Sentience and Reducing the Risk of Astronomical Suffering
Tobias Baumann joins the podcast to discuss suffering risks, artificial sentience, and the problem of knowing which actions reduce suffering in the long-term future. You can read more about Tobias' wo
Neel Nanda on Math, Tech Progress, Aging, Living up to Our Values, and Generative AI
Neel Nanda joins the podcast for a lightning round on mathematics, technological progress, aging, living up to our values, and generative AI. You can find his blog here: 00:00
ep.364: Shaking Up The Sheetmetal Industry, with Ed Mehr
Ed Mehr on how Machina Labs is using Robotic arms to rapidly form sheet metal parts.
Neel Nanda on Avoiding an AI Catastrophe with Mechanistic
Neel Nanda joins the podcast to talk about mechanistic and how it can make AI safer. Neel is an independent AI safety researcher. You can find his blog here: 0
Nikolas Badminton on Facing Our Futures: Futurism is Activism
My podcast guest today is Nikolas Badminton. Nik is the Chief Futurist at futurist.com. He has worked with over 300 organizations in foresight, strategy, and disruption – including NASA, the Uni
Neel Nanda on What is Going on Inside Neural Networks
Neel Nanda joins the podcast to explain how we can understand neural networks using mechanistic Neel is an independent AI safety researcher. You can find his blog here: neelnanda.ioT
Connor Leahy on Aliens, Ethics, Economics, Memetics, and Education
Connor Leahy from Conjecture joins the podcast for a lightning round on a variety of topics ranging from aliens to education. Learn more about Connor's work at Media Links:➡️ WEBS
Connor Leahy on AI Safety and Why the World is Fragile
Connor Leahy from Conjecture joins the podcast to discuss AI safety, the fragility of the world, slowing down AI development, regulating AI, and the optimal funding model for AI safety research. Learn
My NBF Contest Pitch: The Greatest Leadership Opportunity of the 21st Century
This is my 4 min video pitch for the 2023 Nordic Business Forum Speaker Contest. Hope you enjoy it but feel free to let me know if that's not the case 😉 The Greatest Leadership Opportunity in the 21
Connor Leahy on AI Progress, Chimps, Memes, and Markets
Connor Leahy from Conjecture joins the podcast to discuss AI progress, chimps, memes, and markets. Learn more about Connor's work at conjecture.dev Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Defining artifi
Sean Ekins on Regulating AI Drug Discovery
On this special episode of the podcast, Emilia Javorsky interviews Sean Ekins about regulating AI drug Introduction 00:31 Ethical guidelines and regulation of AI drug disco
Sean Ekins on the Dangers of AI Drug Discovery
On this special episode of the podcast, Emilia Javorsky interviews Sean Ekins about the dangers of AI drug discovery. They talk about how Sean discovered an extremely toxic chemical (VX) by reversing
Anders Sandberg on the Value of the Future
Anders Sandberg joins the podcast to discuss various philosophical questions about the value of the future. Learn more about Anders' work: fhi.ox.ac.uk Timestamps: 00:00 Humanity as
Anders Sandberg on Grand Futures and the Limits of Physics
Anders Sandberg joins the podcast to discuss how big the future could be and what humanity could achieve at the limits of physics. Learn more about Anders' work: fhi.ox.ac.uk Timestamps: 00:00 Introdu
Anders Sandberg on ChatGPT and the Future of AI
Anders Sandberg from The Future of Humanity Institute joins the podcast to discuss ChatGPT, large language models, and what he's learned about the risks and benefits of AI. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduct
Vincent Boulanin on Military Use of Artificial Intelligence
Vincent Boulanin joins the podcast to explain how modern militaries use AI, including in nuclear weapons systems. Learn more about Vincent's work: sipri.org Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Catego
Massimo Pigliucci on Story, Virtue, Character and AI
Prof. Massimo Pigliucci is one of those very rare people who manage to combine the pursuit of deep science and the living ethos of practical philosophy. Massimo has Ph.D. degrees in Genetics, Evolutio
Vincent Boulanin on the Dangers of AI in Nuclear Weapons Systems
Vincent Boulanin joins the podcast to explain the dangers of incorporating artificial intelligence in nuclear weapons systems. Learn more about Vincent's work: sipri.org Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction
Robin Hanson on Predicting the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Robin Hanson joins the podcast to discuss AI forecasting methods and metrics. Timestamps: 00:00 Robin's experience working with AI 06:04 Robin's views on AI development 10:41 Should
Ukrainian Transhumanist Alex Padalka: A War Against Our Democratic Values
When the war in Ukraine started, I asked myself if I could do anything to help. I have no friends or family in Ukraine, but I remember that a couple of years ago, I was interviewed by someone from Don
Robin Hanson on Grabby Aliens and When Humanity Will Meet Them
Robin Hanson joins the podcast to explain his theory of grabby aliens and its implications for the future of humanity. Learn more about the theory here: 00:00 Introduction0
Ajeya Cotra on Thinking Clearly in a Rapidly Changing World
Ajeya Cotra joins us to talk about thinking clearly in a rapidly changing world. Learn more about the work of Ajeya and her colleagues: The defa
Ajeya Cotra on how Artificial Intelligence Could Cause Catastrophe
Ajeya Cotra joins us to discuss how artificial intelligence could cause catastrophe. Follow the work of Ajeya and her colleagues: 00:00 AI safety rese
Ajeya Cotra on Forecasting Transformative Artificial Intelligence
Ajeya Cotra joins us to discuss forecasting transformative artificial intelligence. Follow the work of Ajeya and her colleagues: Ajeya's report o
Ursula Eysin on Uncertainty and Future Scenarios
Lennart Heim joins the podcast to discuss how we can forecast AI progress by researching AI hardware. You can read more about Lennart's work here: 00:00 Introduction 01:00 T3
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