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#58 – Pushmeet Kohli of DeepMind on designing robust & reliable AI systems and how to succeed in AI
2019-06-03 • 1h 30min
Rob Wiblin on human nature, new technology, and living a happy, healthy & ethical life
2019-05-13 • 2h 18min
#57 – Tom Kalil on how to do the most good in government
2019-04-23 • 2h 50min
#56 - Persis Eskander on wild animal welfare and what, if anything, to do about it
2019-04-15 • 2h 57min
#55 – Lutter & Winter on founding charter cities with outstanding governance to end poverty
2019-03-31 • 2h 31min
#54 – OpenAI on publication norms, malicious uses of AI, and general-purpose learning algorithms
2019-03-19 • 2h 53min
#53 - Kelsey Piper on the room for important advocacy within journalism
2019-02-27 • 2h 34min
Julia Galef and Rob Wiblin on an updated view of the best ways to help humanity
2019-02-17 • 56min
#52 - Glen Weyl on uprooting capitalism and democracy for a just society
2019-02-08 • 2h 44min
#51 - Martin Gurri on the revolt of the public & crisis of authority in the information age
2019-01-29 • 2h 31min
#50 - David Denkenberger on how to feed all 8b people through an asteroid/nuclear winter
2018-12-27 • 2h 57min
#49 - Rachel Glennerster on a year's worth of education for 30c & other development 'best buys'
2018-12-20 • 1h 35min
#48 - Brian Christian on better living through the wisdom of computer science
2018-11-22 • 3h 15min
#47 - Catherine Olsson & Daniel Ziegler on the fast path into high-impact ML engineering roles
2018-11-02 • 2h 4min
#46 - Hilary Greaves on moral cluelessness & tackling crucial questions in academia
2018-10-23 • 2h 49min
#45 - Tyler Cowen's case for maximising econ growth, stabilising civilization & thinking long-term
2018-10-17 • 2h 30min
#44 - Paul Christiano on how we'll hand the future off to AI, & solving the alignment problem
2018-10-02 • 3h 51min
#43 - Daniel Ellsberg on the institutional insanity that maintains nuclear doomsday machines
2018-09-25 • 2h 44min
#42 - Amanda Askell on moral empathy, the value of information & the ethics of infinity
2018-09-11 • 2h 46min
#41 - David Roodman on incarceration, geomagnetic storms, & becoming a world-class researcher
2018-08-28 • 2h 18min
#40 - Katja Grace on forecasting future technology & how much we should trust expert predictions
2018-08-21 • 2h 11min
#39 - Spencer Greenberg on the scientific approach to solving difficult everyday questions
2018-08-07 • 2h 17min
#38 - Yew-Kwang Ng on anticipating effective altruism decades ago & how to make a much happier world
2018-07-26 • 1h 59min
#37 - GiveWell picks top charities by estimating the unknowable. James Snowden on how they do it.
2018-07-16 • 1h 44min
#36 - Tanya Singh on ending the operations management bottleneck in effective altruism
2018-07-11 • 2h 4min
#35 - Tara Mac Aulay on the audacity to fix the world without asking permission
2018-06-21 • 1h 22min
Rob Wiblin on the art/science of a high impact career
2018-06-08 • 1h 31min
#34 - We use the worst voting system that exists. Here's how Aaron Hamlin is going to fix it.
2018-06-01 • 2h 18min
#33 - Anders Sandberg on what if we ended ageing, solar flares & the annual risk of nuclear war
2018-05-29 • 1h 24min
#32 - Bryan Caplan on whether his Case Against Education holds up, totalitarianism, & open borders
2018-05-22 • 2h 25min
#31 - Allan Dafoe on defusing the political & economic risks posed by existing AI capabilities
2018-05-18 • 48min
#30 - Eva Vivalt on how little social science findings generalize from one study to another
2018-05-15 • 2h 1min
#29 - Anders Sandberg on 3 new resolutions for the Fermi paradox & how to colonise the universe
2018-05-08 • 1h 21min
#28 - Owen Cotton-Barratt on why scientists should need insurance, PhD strategy & fast AI progresses
2018-04-27 • 1h 3min
#27 - Dr Tom Inglesby on careers and policies that reduce global catastrophic biological risks
2018-04-18 • 2h 16min
#26 - Marie Gibbons on how exactly clean meat is made & what's needed to get it in every supermarket
2018-04-10 • 1h 44min
#25 - Robin Hanson on why we have to lie to ourselves about why we do what we do
2018-03-28 • 2h 39min
#24 - Stefan Schubert on why it’s a bad idea to break the rules, even if it’s for a good cause
2018-03-20 • 55min
#23 - How to actually become an AI alignment researcher, according to Dr Jan Leike
2018-03-16 • 45min
#22 - Leah Utyasheva on the non-profit that figured out how to massively cut suicide rates
2018-03-07 • 1h 8min
#21 - Holden Karnofsky on times philanthropy transformed the world & Open Phil’s plan to do the same
2018-02-27 • 2h 35min
#20 - Bruce Friedrich on inventing outstanding meat substitutes to end speciesism & factory farming
2018-02-19 • 1h 18min
#19 - Samantha Pitts-Kiefer on working next to the White House trying to prevent nuclear war
2018-02-14 • 1h 4min
#18 - Ofir Reich on using data science to end poverty & the spurious action-inaction distinction
2018-01-31 • 1h 18min
#17 - Will MacAskill on moral uncertainty, utilitarianism & how to avoid being a moral monster
2018-01-19 • 1h 52min
#16 - Michelle Hutchinson on global priorities research & shaping the ideas of intellectuals
2017-12-22 • 55min
#15 - Phil Tetlock on how chimps beat Berkeley undergrads and when it’s wise to defer to the wise
2017-11-20 • 1h 24min
#14 - Sharon Nunez & Jose Valle on going undercover to expose animal abuse
2017-11-13 • 1h 25min
#13 - Claire Walsh on testing which policies work & how to get governments to listen to the results
2017-10-31 • 52min
#12 - Beth Cameron works to stop you dying in a pandemic. Here’s what keeps her up at night.
2017-10-25 • 1h 45min