

Jack Clark
Co-founder of Anthropic, an AI safety and research company. Previously the policy director at OpenAI and a reporter at Bloomberg.
Top 10 podcasts with Jack Clark
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May 7, 2025 • 1h 3min
Jack Clark on AI's Uneven Impact
Jack Clark, co-founder of Anthropic and former policy director at OpenAI, shares his unique insights into AI's potential and pitfalls. He predicts a modest economic growth of 3-5% driven by AI, cautioning against overly optimistic projections. Clark discusses the sectors where AI will struggle, the ethical implications of autonomous agents, and how AI might reshape journalism and urban life. He also explores intriguing ideas like AI companions for children and the future of communication with other intelligent beings.

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Jun 4, 2025 • 1h 57min
Jack Clark
Jack Clark, co-founder of Anthropic and former OpenAI policy director, dives deep into the evolution of AI. He shares insights on the ethical implications of AI technology and the balance between innovation and safety. Clark discusses the societal impacts of AI and the importance of transparency and alignment with human values. He also explores how creativity is enhanced by AI, likening it to artistic collaboration. Additionally, he addresses the complexities of training AI models and the need for a proactive approach to navigate the AI arms race.

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Aug 29, 2025 • 38min
Are we sleepwalking into an AI 'economic bloodbath'?
Jack Clark, co-founder and head of policy at Anthropic, discusses the daunting future of AI and its potential economic implications. He warns that politicians may not grasp the seismic shifts coming, which could lead to significant job losses within a mere 18 months. Clark emphasizes the philosophical and ethical responsibilities of AI developers, advocating for alignment with human values. The conversation highlights the urgency for better governance and public transparency to ensure AI advancements benefit society and avoid an impending economic bloodbath.

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Nov 21, 2023 • 25min
Superintelligent AI: The Utopians
"FT Tech Tonic" brings together Jack Clark, co-founder of Anthropic, Dan Hendrycks, founder of the Center for AI Safety, and Yann LeCun, chief AI scientist. They discuss the risks and benefits of AI, the concept of an 'everything machine,' regulatory challenges, biased decision-making systems, societal inequity, and the dominance of tech companies in AI development.

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Mar 2, 2021 • 44min
Jack Clark - Grateful for Everything, Entitled to Nothing – [Invest Like the Best, EP. 215]
Jack Clark, head coach of the University of California Varsity Rugby team, is celebrated for his remarkable winning percentage and expertise in team building. He discusses how he cultivates high-performing teams and creates a shared organizational vocabulary. Jack emphasizes the importance of values like selflessness, mental toughness, and trust in both sports and business. He shares insights on recruitment, the cultural challenges faced by scaling companies, and the transformative power of authentic leadership. Expect a wealth of wisdom on teamwork and growth!

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May 2, 2024 • 21min
One-on-one with Anthropic cofounder Jack Clark
Jack Clark, Anthropic co-founder, discusses building a safe AI model named Claude and the need for Washington to regulate AI. Topics include AI safety, regulatory impact, collaborations with AI safety institutes, AI in elections, and the concept of a national research cloud to support tech startups.

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May 3, 2025 • 27min
Senator Mike Rounds, Anthropic Co-Founder Jack Clark, and Ravi Mhatre of Lightspeed | AI and the American Fabric: Rebuilding Society and Code Up
Join Senator Mike Rounds, a South Dakota politician focused on defense and intel, and Jack Clark, co-founder of Anthropic and former OpenAI policy head, as they tackle the future of AI. They discuss the urgent need for public-private partnerships to maintain U.S. leadership against China. The conversation highlights AI's transformative power in healthcare, especially for cancer and Alzheimer's treatments, while navigating the delicate balance between innovation and security measures. Prepare for an insightful look at AI's role in shaping society!

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Mar 19, 2019 • 2h 54min
#54 – OpenAI on publication norms, malicious uses of AI, and general-purpose learning algorithms
This conversation features Amanda Askell, a research scientist at OpenAI specializing in AI policy; Miles Brundage, also from OpenAI's policy team; and Jack Clark, their Policy Director. They dive deep into the complexities of AI policy, covering issues like ethical guidelines and the potential for AI misuse. The trio explores the fascinating parallels between AI applications in robotics and gaming, emphasizing the need for responsible publication norms. They also discuss the urgent call for collaboration among diverse stakeholders to ensure safe, innovative AI development.

Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 27min
AI #122: Paying The Market Price
Jack Clark, co-founder and head of policy at Anthropic, brings his expertise in AI safety and research to the discussion. The conversation dives into the recruitment challenges in the AI sector, contrasting the benefits for experienced professionals with struggles for entry-level candidates. They explore AI's role in enhancing work efficiency and emotional support, alongside its societal impacts and ethical dilemmas. Clark highlights the urgent need for regulatory frameworks to navigate the rapid advancements and ensure AI aligns with human values.

Jul 2, 2025 • 34min
Congress Asks Better Questions
Jack Clark, Head of Policy at Anthropic and a witness at a crucial congressional hearing, discusses the pressing implications of artificial intelligence on democracy and authoritarianism. He navigates the complexities of AI safety and the need for legislative action in a rapidly evolving landscape. The conversation highlights the urgency for ethical AI development, international cooperation, and the potential unemployment dilemma posed by AI advancements. Clark advocates for proactive measures to ensure technology serves humanity rather than threatens it.