80,000 Hours Podcast

The Right's Leading Thinker on AI | Dean W. Ball, author of America's AI Plan

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Dec 10, 2025
Dean W. Ball, a former White House staffer and author of America's AI Plan, discusses the potential arrival of superintelligence within 20 years and the risks of AI in bioweapons. He argues that premature regulation could hinder progress and emphasizes the uncertainty around AI's future. Ball highlights the need for a balanced approach to governance, advocating for transparency and independent verification. He also reflects on personal responsibility in parenting amidst technological change and cautions against polarizing debates around AI safety.
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Superintelligence Is Near But Not Apocalyptic

  • Dean Ball sees narrow superintelligences already exist and predicts general superintelligence within 5–10 years for some domains.
  • He doubts an instant violent takeover, expecting economic incentives will drive AIs toward value creation rather than conquest.
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AIs Will Behave Like Market Actors

  • Ball argues superintelligent agents will likely act like market actors, creating economic value to secure power rather than waging open war.
  • He frames AIs as new meta-characters in history shaped partly by human institutions and incentives.
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Don't Lock Policy Before Technology Settles

  • Regulation too early creates path dependency and risks locking society into suboptimal institutions.
  • Ball prefers waiting for clearer technical and economic signals before heavyweight regulatory fixes.
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