The power of the Hayaki and ideas that a lot of the data is not explicit, it's in my head. And I'm seeing some of that with Apple's vision pro. They talk about observing where your eyes go and the different facial expressions you make to figure out your emotional reactions to various actions. But, you know, at most I can understand those things in me. Do you think we're going there?
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.