

Luke Drago
Co-author of 'The Intelligence Curse' essay series, exploring the potential risks and solutions related to advanced AI.
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Jan 1, 2026 • 1h 16min
Confronting the Intelligence Curse, w/ Luke Drago of Workshop Labs, from the FLI Podcast
Join Luke Drago, co-author of The Intelligence Curse and co-founder of Workshop Labs, as he dives into the implications of AI on society and the economy. He discusses the potential risks of AI replacing human jobs, raising concerns about economic inequality and power concentration. Luke emphasizes the importance of open-source AI and protecting users' data while advocating for innovative career paths. He warns against a dystopian future driven by the Intelligence Curse and offers strategies to foster a more equitable technological landscape.

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May 27, 2025 • 1h 29min
The Intelligence Curse: How AGI Makes Us All Obsolete | Luke Drago & Rudolf
Luke Drago and Rudolf Laine, co-authors of "The Intelligence Curse," delve into the unsettling implications of artificial general intelligence (AGI). They explore how AI could disrupt economic structures and social mobility, potentially creating a new caste system. The conversation addresses the shifting dynamics of the workforce as automation targets lower-level jobs, and raises concerns about democracy and human connection in an increasingly automated world. They emphasize the need for responsible governance to ensure AI benefits are equitably distributed.

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May 28, 2025 • 1h 35min
LIMITLESS - The Intelligence Curse: AI Makes Us All Obsolete | Luke Drago & Rudolf
Luke Drago and Rudolf, co-authors of 'The Intelligence Curse', delve into the transformative effects of advanced AI on labor markets and social mobility. They highlight the risks of job displacement and the emergence of a static society, where wealth dictates status. The duo discusses how AI might reshape political power and governance, urging for a decentralized approach to preserve democracy. They explore ethical concerns regarding government investments and the paradox of resource-rich nations, emphasizing the need for equitable frameworks as we navigate this AI-dominated future.


