
Jump Podcast AI & Humanity's Extinction: A Conversation with Stuart Russell
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Nov 26, 2025 Stuart Russell raises alarms about the potential dangers of AI, suggesting it could surpass human capabilities. He discusses a future where human work is largely obsolete and raises concerns about an economy losing its rationale. The hosts explore the distinction between wisdom and intelligence, emphasizing that wisdom could be a significant competitive advantage amid AI advancements. They also tackle the role of empathy in leadership and innovative tech like Nike's robotic ankle and China's underwater data center pilot.
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Empathy Enters C-Suite Priorities
- Leaders report empathy and compassion as top concerns alongside technology and sustainability.
- Dave Bittnaik sees this as a hopeful sign that wisdom, not just intelligence, is entering leadership vocabulary.
Wisdom Is An Orthogonal Operating System
- Knowledge and wisdom are different dimensions, not a linear progression.
- Dave Bittnaik calls wisdom the operating system that organizes knowledge into meaning and judgment.
Grow Not Just Learn
- Knowledge accumulates facts; wisdom changes your meaning-making and behavior.
- Michelle Loret de Mola and Dave stress that growth, not more facts, develops wisdom.
