I believe that AI should be ubiquitous and everywhere because I think if we add a digital divide to an economic divide, that gets very scary very quickly. Unfortunately we have seen through some just lived history that there are certain ideologies that lead to terrorism. And they're quite willing if you give them the tools to bring all of humanity with them. So thinking defensively, I think is required going forward.
Jason Crawford is the founder & president of The Roots of Progress, a nonprofit dedicated to establishing a new philosophy of progress for the 21st century. Jason has written well over 100 essays on the history of technology and the philosophy of progress, and given numerous talks and interviews on the same. He joins the show to discuss whether humans deserve progress, how to make progress cool, the two types of optimism, and more! Important Links:
Show Notes:
- Why do we need progress studies?
- Are humans conditioned to resist progress?
- Increasing the burden of safety
- What the Roots of Progress is seeking to achieve
- How can we make progress cool?
- Pessimism of the intellect; optimism of the will
- Do we deserve progress?
- Progress & politics
- Steelmanning the case against progress
- How can we defend against bad actors?
- Calibrating our approach to risk
- MUCH more!
Books Mentioned:
- Frankenstein; by Mary Shelley
- Erewhon; by Samuel Butler
- Darwin Among The Machines; by Samuel Butler
- The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World; by David Deutsch
- The Ultimate Resource; by Julian L. Simon
- The Collapse of the Common Good: How America's Lawsuit Culture Undermines Our Freedom; by Philip K. Howard
- The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy; by Douglas Adams
- The Jungle; by Upton Sinclair
- One Summer: America, 1927; by Bill Bryson