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#208 – Elizabeth Cox on the case that TV shows, movies, and novels can improve the world
2024-11-21 • 2h 22min
#207 – Sarah Eustis-Guthrie on why she shut down her charity, and why more founders should follow her lead
2024-11-14 • 2h 58min
Bonus: Parenting insights from Rob and 8 past guests
2024-11-08 • 1h 35min
#206 – Anil Seth on the predictive brain and how to study consciousness
2024-11-01 • 2h 33min
How much does a vote matter? (Article)
2024-10-28 • 32min
#205 – Sébastien Moro on the most insane things fish can do
2024-10-23 • 3h 11min
#204 – Nate Silver on making sense of SBF, and his biggest critiques of effective altruism
2024-10-16 • 1h 57min
#203 – Peter Godfrey-Smith on interfering with wild nature, accepting death, and the origin of complex civilisation
2024-10-03 • 1h 25min
Luisa and Keiran on free will, and the consequences of never feeling enduring guilt or shame
2024-09-27 • 1h 36min
#202 – Venki Ramakrishnan on the cutting edge of anti-ageing science
2024-09-19 • 2h 20min
#201 – Ken Goldberg on why your robot butler isn’t here yet
2024-09-13 • 2h 1min
#200 – Ezra Karger on what superforecasters and experts think about existential risks
2024-09-04 • 2h 49min
#199 – Nathan Calvin on California’s AI bill SB 1047 and its potential to shape US AI policy
2024-08-29 • 1h 12min
#198 – Meghan Barrett on challenging our assumptions about insects
2024-08-26 • 3h 48min
#197 – Nick Joseph on whether Anthropic's AI safety policy is up to the task
2024-08-22 • 2h 29min
#196 – Jonathan Birch on the edge cases of sentience and why they matter
2024-08-15 • 2h 1min
#195 – Sella Nevo on who's trying to steal frontier AI models, and what they could do with them
2024-08-01 • 2h 8min
#194 – Vitalik Buterin on defensive acceleration and how to regulate AI when you fear government
2024-07-26 • 3h 4min
#193 – Sihao Huang on the risk that US–China AI competition leads to war
2024-07-18 • 2h 23min
#192 – Annie Jacobsen on what would happen if North Korea launched a nuclear weapon at the US
2024-07-12 • 1h 54min
#191 (Part 2) – Carl Shulman on government and society after AGI
2024-07-05 • 2h 20min
#191 (Part 1) – Carl Shulman on the economy and national security after AGI
2024-06-27 • 4h 14min
#190 – Eric Schwitzgebel on whether the US is conscious
2024-06-07 • 2h 46s
#189 – Rachel Glennerster on how “market shaping” could help solve climate change, pandemics, and other global problems
2024-05-29 • 2h 48min
#188 – Matt Clancy on whether science is good
2024-05-23 • 2h 40min
#187 – Zach Weinersmith on how researching his book turned him from a space optimist into a "space bastard"
2024-05-14 • 3h 6min
#186 – Dean Spears on why babies are born small in Uttar Pradesh, and how to save their lives
2024-05-01 • 1h 18min
#185 – Lewis Bollard on the 7 most promising ways to end factory farming, and whether AI is going to be good or bad for animals
2024-04-18 • 2h 33min
#184 – Zvi Mowshowitz on sleeping on sleeper agents, and the biggest AI updates since ChatGPT
2024-04-11 • 3h 31min
AI governance and policy (Article)
2024-03-28 • 51min
#183 – Spencer Greenberg on causation without correlation, money and happiness, lightgassing, hype vs value, and more
2024-03-14 • 2h 36min
#182 – Bob Fischer on comparing the welfare of humans, chickens, pigs, octopuses, bees, and more
2024-03-08 • 2h 21min
#181 – Laura Deming on the science that could keep us healthy in our 80s and beyond
2024-03-01 • 1h 37min
#180 – Hugo Mercier on why gullibility and misinformation are overrated
2024-02-21 • 2h 36min
#179 – Randy Nesse on why evolution left us so vulnerable to depression and anxiety
2024-02-12 • 2h 56min
#178 – Emily Oster on what the evidence actually says about pregnancy and parenting
2024-02-01 • 2h 22min
#177 – Nathan Labenz on recent AI breakthroughs and navigating the growing rift between AI safety and accelerationist camps
2024-01-24 • 2h 47min
#90 Classic episode – Ajeya Cotra on worldview diversification and how big the future could be
2024-01-12 • 2h 59min
#112 Classic episode – Carl Shulman on the common-sense case for existential risk work and its practical implications
2024-01-08 • 3h 50min
#111 Classic episode – Mushtaq Khan on using institutional economics to predict effective government reforms
2024-01-04 • 3h 22min
2023 Mega-highlights Extravaganza
2023-12-31 • 1h 53min
#100 Classic episode – Having a successful career with depression, anxiety, and imposter syndrome
2023-12-27 • 2h 51min
#176 – Nathan Labenz on the final push for AGI, understanding OpenAI's leadership drama, and red-teaming frontier models
2023-12-22 • 3h 46min
#175 – Lucia Coulter on preventing lead poisoning for $1.66 per child
2023-12-14 • 2h 14min
#174 – Nita Farahany on the neurotechnology already being used to convict criminals and manipulate workers
2023-12-07 • 2h 31s
#173 – Jeff Sebo on digital minds, and how to avoid sleepwalking into a major moral catastrophe
2023-11-22 • 2h 38min
#172 – Bryan Caplan on why you should stop reading the news
2023-11-17 • 2h 23min
#171 – Alison Young on how top labs have jeopardised public health with repeated biosafety failures
2023-11-09 • 1h 46min
#170 – Santosh Harish on how air pollution is responsible for ~12% of global deaths — and how to get that number down
2023-11-01 • 2h 57min
#169 – Paul Niehaus on whether cash transfers cause economic growth, and keeping theft to acceptable levels
2023-10-26 • 1h 47min