#52 – Michael Nielsen on being a wise optimist about science and technology
Description
This is my conversation with Michael Nielsen, scientist, author, and research fellow at the Astera Institute.
Timestamps:
- (00:00:00 ) intro
- (00:01:06 ) cultivating optimism amid existential risks
- (00:07:16 ) asymmetric leverage
- (00:12:09 ) are "unbiased" models even feasible?
- (00:18:44 ) AI and the scientific method
- (00:23:23 ) unlocking AI's full power through better interfaces
- (00:30:33 ) sponsor: Splits
- (00:31:18 ) AIs, independent agents or intelligent tools?
- (00:35:47 ) autonomous military and weapons
- (00:42:14 ) finding alignment
- (00:48:28 ) aiming for specific moral outcomes with AI?
- (00:54:42 ) freedom/progress vs safety
- (00:57:46 ) provable beneficiary surveillance
- (01:04:16 ) psychological costs
- (01:12:40 ) the ingenuity gap
Links:
- Michael Nielsen: https://michaelnielsen.org/
- Michael Nielsen on X: https://x.com/michael_nielsen
- Michael's essay on being a wise optimist about science and technology: https://michaelnotebook.com/optimism/
- Michael's Blog: https://michaelnotebook.com/
- The Ingenuity Gap (Tad Homer-Dixon): https://homerdixon.com/books/the-ingenuity-gap/
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- Splits: https://splits.org
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Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only. It is not financial advice nor a recommendation to buy or sell securities. The host and guests may hold positions in the projects discussed.























