
Carl Shulman
AI researcher and expert on AI risk. His work focuses on the potential dangers of advanced AI and strategies for mitigating them.
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Jun 27, 2024 • 4h 15min
#191 (Part 1) – Carl Shulman on the economy and national security after AGI
Carl Shulman, an independent researcher and influential voice on existential risks linked to advanced AI, dives into the intriguing future shaped by AGI. He explores the mind-boggling concept of AI that operates on just 20 watts, equating to minimal cost yet immense productivity. Shulman discusses the potential economic upheaval, the exponential growth of AI researchers, and the ethical dilemmas of highly efficient AI systems. He raises essential questions about governance, resource management, and societal shifts as we navigate this rapidly evolving tech landscape.

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Jun 14, 2023 • 2h 44min
Carl Shulman (Pt 1) - Intelligence Explosion, Primate Evolution, Robot Doublings, & Alignment
Carl Shulman, a research associate at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford, dives deep into the fascinating world of AI and its potential. He discusses an intelligence explosion driven by rapid advancements in algorithmic progress and hardware. Shulman explores the implications of primate evolution on AI scaling and how soon AIs could begin conducting their own research. He also shares his thoughts on AI alignment and why he remains optimistic about navigating the risks of a possible AI takeover. Get ready for a mind-bending journey!

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Jun 26, 2023 • 3h 7min
Carl Shulman (Pt 2) - AI Takeover, Bio & Cyber Attacks, Detecting Deception, & Humanity's Far Future
Carl Shulman, an expert in AI safety and risks, dives into the potential risks of AI takeovers, discussing scenarios involving bioweapons and cyber attacks. He explores how AI could revolutionize warfare, shift global power dynamics, and even manipulate human actions. Shulman also tackles the ethics of AI deception, the prospects of engineered biology, and the societal implications of rapid technological advancements. With insights into coordinating global efforts against AI threats, his reflections prompt deep considerations about humanity's far future.

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Jul 5, 2024 • 2h 21min
#191 (Part 2) – Carl Shulman on government and society after AGI
Carl Shulman, an AI researcher, dives into the transformative potential of artificial general intelligence (AGI) on culture and governance. He discusses how AGI could enhance decision-making in crises like pandemics while navigating the complexities of misinformation. Shulman warns of AI's dual nature, highlighting its risks and benefits, particularly in shaping democratic values. He advocates for strong ethical guidelines and international cooperation to ensure fair AI deployment, ultimately aiming for a future where AI contributes positively to society.

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Jan 8, 2024 • 3h 51min
#112 Classic episode – Carl Shulman on the common-sense case for existential risk work and its practical implications
Carl Shulman, a research associate at Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, dives into existential risks and the case for prioritizing their mitigation. He argues that the cost of extinction is staggering and should motivate urgent action. Shulman highlights how the US government values lives significantly, positioning risk reduction as a practical endeavor. He explores lessons from recent crises, like COVID-19, and encourages innovation in handling potential threats, ensuring we balance serious discussions with lighter moments in life.