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#151 – Ajeya Cotra on accidentally teaching AI models to deceive us 2023-05-12
#150 – Tom Davidson on how quickly AI could transform the world 2023-05-05
Andrés Jiménez Zorrilla on the Shrimp Welfare Project (80k After Hours) 2023-04-22
#149 – Tim LeBon on how altruistic perfectionism is self-defeating 2023-04-12
#148 – Johannes Ackva on unfashionable climate interventions that work, and fashionable ones that don't 2023-04-03
#147 – Spencer Greenberg on stopping valueless papers from getting into top journals 2023-03-24
#146 – Robert Long on why large language models like GPT (probably) aren't conscious 2023-03-14
#145 – Christopher Brown on why slavery abolition wasn't inevitable 2023-02-11
#144 – Athena Aktipis on why cancer is actually one of our universe's most fundamental phenomena 2023-01-26
#79 Classic episode - A.J. Jacobs on radical honesty, following the whole Bible, and reframing global problems as puzzles 2023-01-16
#81 Classic episode - Ben Garfinkel on scrutinising classic AI risk arguments 2023-01-09
#83 Classic episode - Jennifer Doleac on preventing crime without police and prisons 2023-01-04
#143 – Jeffrey Lewis on the most common misconceptions about nuclear weapons 2022-12-29
#142 – John McWhorter on key lessons from linguistics, the virtue of creoles, and language extinction 2022-12-20
#141 – Richard Ngo on large language models, OpenAI, and striving to make the future go well 2022-12-13
My experience with imposter syndrome — and how to (partly) overcome it (Article) 2022-12-08
Rob's thoughts on the FTX bankruptcy 2022-11-23
#140 – Bear Braumoeller on the case that war isn't in decline 2022-11-08
#139 – Alan Hájek on puzzles and paradoxes in probability and expected value 2022-10-28
Preventing an AI-related catastrophe (Article) 2022-10-14
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