This Moment in AI: How We Got Here and Where We’re Going

This Moment in AI: How We Got Here and Where We’re Going

It’s been a year and half since Tristan and Aza laid out their vision and concerns for the future of artificial intelligence in The AI Dilemma. In this episode, the guys discuss what’s happened since then and where we could be headed next.
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It’s been a year and half since Tristan and Aza laid out their
vision and concerns for the future of artificial intelligence in
The AI Dilemma. In this Spotlight episode, the guys discuss
what’s happened since then–as funding, research, and public
interest in AI has exploded–and where we could be headed next.
Plus, some major updates on social media reform, including the
passage of the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act in the
Senate. 


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RECOMMENDED MEDIA


The AI Dilemma: Tristan and Aza’s talk on the catastrophic risks
posed by AI.


Info Sheet on KOSPA: More information on KOSPA from FairPlay.


Situational Awareness by Leopold Aschenbrenner: A widely cited
blog from a former OpenAI employee, predicting the rapid arrival
of AGI.


AI for Good: More information on the AI for Good summit that was
held earlier this year in Geneva. 


Using AlphaFold in the Fight Against Plastic Pollution: More
information on Google’s use of AlphaFold to create an enzyme to
break down plastics. 


Swiss Call For Trust and Transparency in AI: More information on
the initiatives mentioned by Katharina Frey.


 


RECOMMENDED YUA EPISODES


War is a Laboratory for AI with Paul Scharre


Jonathan Haidt On How to Solve the Teen Mental Health Crisis


Can We Govern AI? with Marietje Schaake 


The Three Rules of Humane Tech


The AI Dilemma


 


Clarification: Swiss diplomat Nina Frey’s full
name is Katharina Frey.


 


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Technology’s podcast, Your Undivided Attention, are
their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of CHT. CHT
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