Win-Win with Liv Boeree

Liv Boeree
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54 snips
Apr 18, 2025 • 1h 48min

#40 - Lewis Bollard - How to End Factory Farming

In this engaging discussion, Lewis Bollard, a leading researcher at Open Philanthropy specializing in farm animal welfare and food policy, sheds light on the grim realities of factory farming. He reveals how corporate lobbying undermines animal welfare and public health. The conversation uncovers the risks of pandemics and environmental contamination due to intensive farming practices. On a hopeful note, Bollard discusses growing bipartisan support for reform and potential voter-driven changes that could reshape our food systems for the better.
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48 snips
Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 33min

#39 - Daniel Kokotajlo - Wargames, Superintelligence & Quitting OpenAI

Daniel Kokotajlo, a leading AI researcher and former OpenAI employee, offers fascinating insights into the rapid evolution of AI and the ethical dilemmas that accompany it. He shares his reasons for leaving OpenAI, criticizing its culture and legal constraints. The conversation delves into the use of tabletop wargames as tools for anticipating the geopolitical impact of superintelligence. Daniel also discusses AI alignment challenges, the importance of transparency, and shares predictions about the future, offering both caution and hope regarding AI's trajectory.
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Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 30min

#38 - Manu Meel - Healing Political Polarization

Manu Meel, the Founder and CEO of Bridge USA, shares his journey from pre-med student to leading a movement fostering constructive political dialogue among youth. He discusses the impact of Twitter on political polarization and the need for open-minded conversations. The conversation highlights innovative approaches like 'bridge sessions' that encourage empathy and understanding. Meel stresses the importance of curiosity in political dialogue and suggests redesigning social media algorithms to promote thoughtful discussions, emphasizing that individual actions can heal societal divides.
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98 snips
Mar 13, 2025 • 1h 37min

#37 - Tim Urban - Beating Procrastination, Parenthood, and Politics

In this conversation, Tim Urban, creator of the insightful blog Wait But Why, dives into a myriad of fascinating topics. He shares his battle with procrastination and discusses the impact of parenthood on his creativity. They explore the philosophical debate between free will and determinism, while also tackling the current state of free speech and political issues in the UK. The chat takes a humorous turn with anecdotes about his pet tortoise and insightful reflections on navigating the complexities of relationships amid evolving cultural landscapes.
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Feb 21, 2025 • 1h 30min

#00 - Daniel Schmachtenberger - AI, Capitalism, Misalignment & Moloch

Daniel Schmachtenberger, a founding member of The Consilience Project, explores the intersection of AI, capitalism, and societal crises. He discusses the Moloch framework, highlighting how unhealthy competition and negative incentives affect our world. The dangers of AI, particularly in arms races and environmental degradation, are examined, as well as the risks posed by misaligned artificial general intelligence. Schmachtenberger calls for global cooperation to address these pressing issues and emphasizes the need for wisdom alongside intelligence in technological advancement.
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Jan 29, 2025 • 24min

#36 - Bill Perkins - Space and The Future of Satellite Imaging

Bill Perkins, founder of groundbreaking satellite imagery companies, dives into the transformative role of satellite data in our lives. He discusses how public access to satellite imagery is revolutionizing climate monitoring and illegal fishing enforcement. The conversation touches on the ethical implications of surveillance, the possibilities of hyperspectral imaging, and the urgent issue of oceanic dead zones. Perkins also shares predictions about the future of satellite tech and its potential to enhance resource management on Earth.
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10 snips
Jan 23, 2025 • 1h 54min

#35 - Allison Duettman - Cooperation, Technology and the Power of Existential Hope

Allison Duettman, an expert in cooperation and technology, dives into the future of decentralized systems and innovation. She discusses the concept of 'existential hope' as a way to inspire optimism amid challenges. The pair explore how emerging technologies like AI and blockchain can foster collaboration in a polarized world. Allison shares insights on the ethical implications of advanced technology and the importance of shared information for global safety. They also touch on personal strategies for cultivating hope through creative thinking and storytelling.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 52min

#34 - Igor Kurganov - Liv's World Series Poker Win and Fixing Social Media

Igor Kurganov, a professional poker player and partner of Liv Boeree, joins her to celebrate her recent $2.8 million World Series Poker win. They discuss the significance of her victory and their shared commitment to charity. The duo delves into the complexities of social media algorithms and how they could be improved to prioritize user experience over profit. They also touch on Magnus Carlsen's recent chess dress code controversy, blending humor with deep insights into media manipulation and personal insecurities.
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Dec 22, 2024 • 1h 24min

#33 - Alexandra and Andrea Botez - Competition, Sisterhood and the Social Media Game

The Botez sisters are no strangers to competition. But how do they manage their competitive urges? How does it affect their relationship to one another, as sisters? These are just some of the many intimate topics we cover in today's Win-Win episode. Best known for their hilarious chess streaming videos, Andrea and Alexandra Botez are some of the world's most celebrated gamers - born into a household that demanded excellence, they both competed on the chess circuit to a high level before turning to streaming and launching themselves to gaming superstardom. Chess is obviously their main game, but they're starting to dominate so many other games too: Alex in poker, and Andrea in DJing! (links to those channels below). In this conversation with Liv Boeree we hear all the good, bad and ugly sides of life as women in the world of gaming. Chapters 01:19 - Who is More Competitive? 07:42 - Growing Up In Competitive Chess 15:00 - Why Games? 28:43 - Building a Youtube Audience 31:52 - Beauty Filters and Coordination Problems 35:13 - The Hotness Dilemma 52:31 - Sexism in Chess vs. Poker 1:00:09 - Magnus Carlsen 1:01:50 - Trash Talking 1:03:30 - FIDE and Centralized Rules 1:07:04 - Weirdest Moments Playing Chess 1:10:10 - The Future of Botez? 1:14:03 - Rapid-fire Predictions Credits ♾️ Hosted by Liv Boeree ♾️ Edited and Mixed by Ryan Kessler ♾️ Trailer Edit by Perry Sinclair The Win-Win Podcast: Poker champion Liv Boeree takes to the interview chair to tease apart the complexities of one of the most fundamental parts of human nature: competition. Liv is joined by top philosophers, gamers, artists, technologists, CEOs, scientists, athletes and more to understand how competition manifests in their world, and how to change seemingly win-lose games into Win-Wins. #botez #winwinpodcast #chess #influencer
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71 snips
Dec 4, 2024 • 2h 25min

#32 - Scott Aaronson - The Race to AGI and Quantum Supremacy

Scott Aaronson, a theoretical computer scientist and former OpenAI researcher, dives into AI safety and quantum computing. He shares insights from his time at OpenAI's superalignment team and discusses the P vs NP problem with engaging analogies. The conversation also touches on the potential of quantum computing to disrupt cryptography and its race among tech giants. Plus, Aaronson proposes a new religion in the context of AGI. Their chat masterfully blends deep theory with pressing real-world concerns.

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