
Machines Like Us Can AI Lead Us to the Good Life?
Nov 18, 2025
Rutger Bregman, a historian and author known for his engaging works on social change, dives into the intersection of AI and ethics. He explores whether AI can truly lead us to a better life or if it poses existential threats. Bregman argues for Universal Basic Income as a response to job displacement and emphasizes public involvement in tech decisions. Drawing parallels to historical movements, he discusses the moral responsibilities of society in shaping AI's future. Can we use technology to create a more equitable world? Bregman believes it’s possible, but the path is fraught with challenges.
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Is Building Superhuman AI A Moral Choice?
- The podcast asks a moral question: should we build AI as smart or smarter than humans when outcomes are so uncertain.
- Development could bring immense good or catastrophic risks, so moral evaluation is essential now.
We Decide Which Technologies Advance
- Bregman rejects technological determinism and insists humans retain agency over which technologies we accelerate.
- He cites examples like GMO restrictions and the global moratorium on human cloning as evidence of choice.
Mobilize A Neo-Temperance Movement
- Mobilize public concern into a broad, bipartisan movement to check social media and AI excesses.
- Use political entrepreneurship and public pressure to force stronger governance and slow development.




