

Daniel Cocotelo
Former OpenAI employee and AI safety researcher, concerned about the lack of safety regulations in AI development.
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Mar 22, 2025 • 50min
Good Robot #4: Who, me?
Daniel Cocotelo, a former OpenAI employee and AI safety researcher, joins Sneha Revenor, founder of the youth advocacy group Encode Justice. They discuss the pressing need for safety regulations in AI development and express concerns about how humanity can control robots as they become more ubiquitous. The conversation highlights the importance of youth-led initiatives, including a collaborative AI 2030 plan, and emphasizes the ethical implications of AI while advocating for a balance between innovation and safeguarding our humanity.

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Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 10min
11/18/25: Rubio Pushes Venezuela War, Saagar Attacked By DeSantis, AI Job Loss Imminent
Daniel Cocotelo, a former OpenAI staffer and executive director of AI2027, dives into the rapid advancements and risks of AI technology. He discusses concerning trends like the self-improvement of AIs, misalignment issues, and the significant economic implications of automation. Cocotelo highlights the chilling possibility of mass job losses due to AI research automation, stressing the need for transparency and protective actions. He also shares insights on how AI's power concentration could reshape societal dynamics as the technology continues to evolve.

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Jun 17, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 790: AI 2027 - Worst Case Scenario: Humanity Goes Extinct
Steve Cortez, a pro-Trump political commentator, joins Daniel Cocotelio from the AI Futures Project and investigative journalist Natalie Winters to discuss chilling concerns about AI potentially leading to human extinction by 2027. They dive into the risks of advanced AI technology and the need for ethical regulations. The trio also tackles immigration's impact on crime perceptions and critiques foreign policy amidst urgent shifts in the global economy. Their dialogue underscores the pressing necessity for a robust public conversation on AI and its implications for society.


