
The Political Singularity and a Worthy Successor, with Daniel Faggella
Calum and David recently attended the BGI24 event in Panama City, that is, the Beneficial General Intelligence summit and unconference. One of the speakers we particularly enjoyed listening to was Dan...
15 Mar 202443min

The Longevity Singularity, with Daniel Ives
In the wide and complex subject of biological aging, one particular kind of biological aging has been receiving a great deal of attention in recent years. That’s the field of epigenetic aging, where p...
7 Mar 202448min

Where are all the Dyson spheres? with Paul Sutter
In this episode, we look further into the future than usual. We explore what humanity might get up to in a thousand years or more: surrounding whole stars with energy harvesting panels, sending easily...
21 Feb 202439min

Provably safe AGI, with Steve Omohundro
AI systems have become more powerful in the last few years, and are expected to become even more powerful in the years ahead. The question naturally arises: what, if anything, should humanity be doing...
13 Feb 202444min

Robots and the people who love them, with Eve Herold
In this episode, our subject is the rise of the robots – not the military kind of robots, or the automated manufacturing kind that increasingly fill factories, but social robots. These are robots that...
6 Feb 202437min

Education and work - past, present, and future, with Riaz Shah
Our guest in this episode is Riaz Shah. Until recently, Riaz was a partner at EY, where he was for 27 years, specialising in technology and innovation. Towards the end of his time at EY he became a Pr...
25 Jan 202437min

What is your p(doom)? with Darren McKee
In this episode, our subject is Uncontrollable: The Threat of Artificial Superintelligence and the Race to Save the World. That’s a new book on a vitally important subject. The book’s front cover car...
18 Jan 202443min

Climate Change: There’s good news and bad news, with Nick Mabey
Our guest in this episode is Nick Mabey, the co-founder and co-CEO of one of the world’s most influential climate change think tanks, E3G, where the name stands for Third Generation Environmentalism. ...
11 Jan 202445min



















