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Sep 16, 2024 • 60min

NEXUS (Part 1): Can Democracy Survive the AI Revolution? (with Yuval Noah Harari)

In a captivating conversation, historian Yuval Noah Harari discusses the profound implications of AI on democracy. He emphasizes how modern information technologies have historically shaped democratic processes and warns of potential political upheaval due to AI advancements. Harari draws parallels between the printing press and today's digital landscape, highlighting dual outcomes—both individualism and authoritarianism. He also explores the complexities of communication technologies, stressing the need for vigilance to preserve democratic values in a rapidly changing world.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 1h 2min

Can We End Poverty by Just Giving People Cash?

Rory Stewart, former UK Secretary of State for International Development and a senior advisor to GiveDirectly, advocates for cash transfers as a solution to extreme poverty. He shares his transformation from skeptic to advocate, emphasizing the efficiency of direct cash assistance over traditional aid. Stewart debunks myths surrounding cash transfers, highlighting positive outcomes like savings and entrepreneurship. He challenges philanthropy practices, calling for a re-evaluation of how aid is allocated. Can cash truly end poverty? Stewart believes it's possible.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 1h 12min

GOING INFINITE: Michael Lewis Wants to Change Your Mind About Sam Bankman-Fried

Michael Lewis, acclaimed author of Moneyball and The Big Short, shares his insights on the controversial figure Sam Bankman-Fried, who fell from crypto stardom to disgrace. Lewis discusses his unique view of Bankman-Fried, depicting him as a well-meaning, albeit flawed, visionary. The conversation dives into the tension between simple narratives and the complexity of real-life stories. It also critiques the philanthropic claims of crypto celebrities and reflects on the fragility of decision-making amidst a financial crisis.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 57min

SUPERCONVERGENCE: Biotechnology Is About to Transform the World. Are We Ready?

Jamie Metzl, a renowned futurist and biotechnology expert, delves into the exciting world of biotechnologies and their potential to reshape our lives. He envisions lab-harvested sturgeon caviar and skyscrapers made from living materials as just the beginning. The discussion highlights personalized medicine, sustainable food production, and the ethical concerns tied to advancements like lab-grown meat. Metzl stresses the necessity for responsible innovation and global governance to navigate the challenges of these rapidly evolving technologies.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 1h 1min

ANXIOUS ACHIEVER: How You Can Turn Anxiety Into a Superpower

Morra Aarons-Mele, a writer and podcaster who identifies as an anxious achiever, explores the complex relationship between anxiety and success. She challenges the stigma around anxiety, arguing it can be a powerful asset for leaders. Morra shares practical strategies to turn anxiety into focus and resilience. She emphasizes self-compassion and understanding neurodiversity in the workplace while encouraging listeners to embrace their inner child. With humor and innovative techniques, she reveals how to navigate anxiety and cultivate joy in everyday life.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 44min

ON THE EDGE (Part 2): How to Get Ahead by Thinking Probabilistically

Nate Silver, a renowned statistician and author, delves into the art of probabilistic thinking. He encourages listeners to embrace bigger risks for greater rewards, particularly in financial and career pursuits. Silver critiques the rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried, questioning the accountability in philanthropy and the pitfalls of over-relying on probability. He also explains how mental and physical conditions affect decision-making in high-stakes environments, stressing the importance of composure and calculated choices for success.
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Aug 12, 2024 • 43min

ON THE EDGE (Part 1): Nate Silver on Politics, Poker, and Risk-Taking

Nate Silver, founder of FiveThirtyEight and renowned for his election predictions, dives deep into the world of risk-taking. He reflects on his journey from poker to political forecasting, emphasizing the interplay of luck and analytical skills. Silver introduces the concept of 'the River,' a community of hyper-competitive, tech-savvy risk-takers, and discusses the cultural divide between them and traditional intellectuals. He also examines the challenges of navigating high-stakes environments and the implications of AI on decision-making in society.
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Aug 8, 2024 • 1h 13min

The Case for Effective Altruism

Will MacAskill, an Oxford philosophy professor and a key voice in the effective altruism movement, delves into its aims to maximize global welfare. He addresses the backlash against the movement due to Sam Bankman-Fried's involvement, advocating for a reevaluation of its principles. The discussion explores critical topics like ethical obligations towards altruism, the risks of modern technology, and the necessity of long-term thinking in the face of existential threats like AI. MacAskill encourages listeners to rethink their choices for a brighter future.
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Aug 1, 2024 • 1h 6min

Laziness Does Not Exist

Devon Price, a social psychologist and advocate against the myth of laziness, argues that societal views on laziness are damaging and rooted in historical bias. He presents laziness as a human instinct tied to personal circumstances rather than a moral failing. The discussion emphasizes the importance of intrinsic motivation, compassion, and redefining productivity in a post-pandemic world. Price encourages listeners to embrace rest and self-acceptance, challenging the notion that one's worth is tied to constant productivity.
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Jul 25, 2024 • 1h

ALCOHOL: The Good, the Bad, and the Bubbly

Authors Edward Slingerland and Susan Dominus explore the historical, societal, and health impacts of alcohol consumption. They delve into the relationship between alcohol, agriculture, and creativity, discussing its influence on trust, creativity, and social bonds. The podcast also examines the role of alcohol in fostering adult friendships, navigating personal dynamics, and making conscious choices around drinking.

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