Ajeya Cotra on Forecasting Transformative Artificial Intelligence
Ajeya Cotra joins us to discuss forecasting transformative artificial intelligence.
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Ajeya Cotra joins us to discuss forecasting transformative artificial intelligence.
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Alan Robock joins us to discuss nuclear winter, famine and geoengineering.
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Brian Toon joins us to discuss the risk of nuclear winter.
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Philip Reiner joins us to talk about nuclear, command, control and communications systems.
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In the 1984 book Reasons and Persons, philosopher Derek Parfit asks the reader to consider the following scenario: You step into a teleportation machine that scans your complete atomic structure, annihilates you, and then relays that atomic information to Mars at the speed of light.
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Our perceptions of reality are based on the physics of interactions ranging from millimeters to miles in scale.
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Progress in synthetic biology and genetic engineering promise to bring advancements in human health sciences by curing disease, augmenting human capabilities, and even reversing aging.
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Elon Musk has called it a compelling guide to the challenges and choices in our quest for a great future of life on Earth and beyond, while Stephen Hawking and Ray Kurzweil have referred to it as an introduction and guide to the most important conversation of our time.
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Daniela and Dario Amodei join us to discuss Anthropic: a new AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.
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Anthony Aguirre and Anna Yelizarova join us to discuss FLI's new Worldbuilding Contest.
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David Chalmers, Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science at NYU, joins us to discuss his newest book Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy.
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