Ep. 10 - Manual Decisions in an Automated World
In the Long Run25 Mars 2025

Ep. 10 - Manual Decisions in an Automated World

Welcome to "In the Long Run," the podcast where we explore technology, data, and AI decision-making.

Our conversation starts with AI safety, highlighting its paradoxical nature—caught between rapid advancement and existential caution. We discuss the control problem, analogies illustrating potential challenges of managing superior AI, and question whether our trajectory with AI is consciously chosen or blindly/economically driven.

We examine the importance of data transparency, the pitfalls of gut decisions, and validating data-driven outcomes. Finally, we reflect on the tangible impacts—both beneficial and frustrating—of operating without powerful AI tools.

Join us today for an insightful exploration into AI safety, ethical technology advancement, and the importance of mindful choices in shaping our future.

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Ep. 28 - Anthropic closer to God than the Pope?!

Ep. 28 - Anthropic closer to God than the Pope?!

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Ep. 27 - The Agent Takes It All

Ep. 27 - The Agent Takes It All

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Ep. 26 - How to survive the AI Age

Ep. 26 - How to survive the AI Age

This week's episode opens with the Artemis II launch as a jumping-off point: progress doesn't happen automatically, it takes investment and will. Jim and João then unpack Alberto Romero's "How to Surv...

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Ep. 25 - The Bioshock of AI

Ep. 25 - The Bioshock of AI

Brain cells on a chip learning to play Doom: early signs of biological computing as an alternative to silicon chipsEmbodied intelligence through a simulated fly: testing whether cognition needs a body...

21 Mars 48min

Ep. 24 - Surveillance Gets Smarter

Ep. 24 - Surveillance Gets Smarter

In this episode of "In the long run", we unpack the escalating clash between the U.S. “Department of War” (Pentagon) and Anthropic, centered on whether a private AI company can restrict government use...

6 Mars 45min

Ep. 23 - OpenClaw: From AI Helper to Personal Assistant

Ep. 23 - OpenClaw: From AI Helper to Personal Assistant

Something Big is Happening… and we can feel it in the AI tools, the timelines, the culture and our business.In this episode of In the Long Run, we unpack Matt Schumer’s viral article and ask what’s si...

20 Feb 43min

Ep. 22 - Some of us prefer Space Junk

Ep. 22 - Some of us prefer Space Junk

In this episode we debate whether it makes sense to wait for the future, try to lead the frontier, or invest in the present — and what that means for change-management in an AI world.We also cover: th...

26 Nov 20251h 2min

Ep. 21 - AI for business and robots for consumers

Ep. 21 - AI for business and robots for consumers

This week’s episode: Jim attended an event with OpenAI in London and shares some highlights. OpenAI’s reorganisation has been finalised, sparking fresh discussions about AGI timelines. There was also ...

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