From ineffective altruism to effective altruism? with Stefan Schubert
London Futurists26 Dec 2024

From ineffective altruism to effective altruism? with Stefan Schubert

Our subject in this episode is altruism – our human desire and instinct to assist each other, making some personal sacrifices along the way. More precisely, our subject is the possible future of altruism – a future in which our philanthropic activities – our charitable donations, and how we spend our discretionary time – could have a considerably greater impact than at present. The issue is that many of our present activities, which are intended to help others, aren’t particularly effective. ...

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The Discontinuity Thesis, with Ben Luong

The Discontinuity Thesis, with Ben Luong

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This episode continues our investigation into the potential wide-ranging implications of advanced AI for economics. Traditionally, value is said to be created by a combination of capital, which covers...

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Windfall Trust and the Economic Singularity, with Adrian Brown

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Anticipating 2026

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Almost every serious discussion about options to constrain the development of advanced AI results in someone raising the question: “But what about China?” The worry behind this question is that slowin...

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Jensen Huang and the zero billion dollar market, with Stephen Witt

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Our guest in this episode is Stephen Witt, an American journalist and author who writes about the people driving the technological revolutions. He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker, and is fa...

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Our guest in this episode is Holly Elmore, who is the Founder and Executive Director of PauseAI US. The website pauseai-us.org starts with this headline: “Our proposal is simple: Don’t build powerful ...

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