I acknowledge that they got help from chat GPT or any helper like it. I don't actually take advantage of that. But if I was properly and much more relaxed pace I definitely would. And I think it's a sort of invisible hard to define line where it goes from GPT is helping me express what I'm expressing but it's helping me with the technical details of what I'm doing which I think more or less everybody thinks is good. So did you use chat to help you generate that thesis? No, I did. All right, just want to make sure. If you did. You you were marked in a different essay than the normal going to talk about that. It
The future of AI keeps Zvi Mowshowitz up at night. He also wonders why so many smart people seem to think that AI is more likely to save humanity than destroy it. Listen as Mowshowitz talks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts about the current state of AI, the pace of AI's development, and where--unless we take serious action--the technology is likely to end up (and that end is not pretty). They also discuss Mowshowitz's theory that the shallowness of the AI extinction-risk discourse results from the assumption that you have to be either pro-technological progress or against it.