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This is a selection of highlights from episode #185 of The 80,000 Hours Podcast.
These aren't necessarily the most important, or even most entertaining parts of the interview — and if you enjoy this, we strongly recommend checking out the full episode:
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Highlights put together by Simon Monsour, Milo McGuire, and Dominic Armstrong
This is a selection of highlights from episode #184 of The 80,000 Hours Podcast.
These aren't necessarily the most important, or even most entertaining parts of the interview — and if you enjoy this, we strongly recommend checking out the full episode:
Zvi Mowshowitz on sleeping on sleeper agents, and the biggest AI updates since ChatGPT
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Highlights put together by Simon Monsour, Milo McGuire, and Dominic Armstrong
Matt Reardon, Arden Koehler, and Huon Porteous sit down with Dwarkesh Patel to find out how you become a world-famous (among tech intellectuals) podcast host at 23. We also discuss how 80k would have advised 21-year-old Dwarkesh and 80k strategy more broadly.
You can check out the video version of this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/H5px6CQTe8o
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This is a cross-post of an interview Rob Wiblin did on Robert Wright's Nonzero podcast in January 2024. You can get access to full episodes of that show by subscribing to the Nonzero Newsletter.
They talk about Sam Bankman-Fried, virtue ethics, the growing influence of longtermism, what role EA played in the OpenAI board drama, the culture of local effective altruism groups, where Rob thinks people get EA most seriously wrong, what Rob fears most about rogue AI, the double-edged sword of AI-empowered governments, and flattening the curve of AI's social disruption.
And if you enjoy this, you could also check out episode 101 of The 80,000 Hours Podcast: Robert Wright on using cognitive empathy to save the world.
This is a selection of highlights from episode #183 of The 80,000 Hours Podcast.
These aren't necessarily the most important, or even most entertaining parts of the interview — and if you enjoy this, we strongly recommend checking out the full episode:
And if you're finding these highlights episodes valuable, please let us know by emailing [email protected].
Highlights put together by Simon Monsour, Milo McGuire, and Dominic Armstrong
This is a selection of highlights from episode #182 of The 80,000 Hours Podcast.
These aren't necessarily the most important, or even most entertaining parts of the interview — and if you enjoy this, we strongly recommend checking out the full episode:
Bob Fischer on comparing the welfare of humans, chickens, pigs, octopuses, bees, and more
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Highlights put together by Simon Monsour, Milo McGuire, and Dominic Armstrong
"We really, really want to make sure that nuclear war never breaks out. But we also know — from all of the examples of the Cold War, all these close calls — that it very well could, as long as there are nuclear weapons in the world. So if it does, we want to have some ways of preventing that from turning into a civilisation-threatening, cataclysmic kind of war. And those kinds of interventions — war limitation, intrawar escalation management, civil defence — those are kind of the seatbelts and airbags of the nuclear world. So to borrow a phrase from one of my colleagues, right-of-boom is a class of interventions for when “shit hits the fan.” —Christian Ruhl
In this episode of 80k After Hours, Luisa Rodriguez and Christian Ruhl discuss underrated best bets to avert civilisational collapse from global catastrophic risks — things like great power war, frontier military technologies, and nuclear winter.
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Producer: Keiran Harris
Audio Engineering Lead: Ben Cordell
Technical editing: Ben Cordell and Milo McGuire
Content editing: Katy Moore, Luisa Rodriguez, and Keiran Harris
Transcriptions: Katy Moore
“Gershwin – Rhapsody in Blue, original 1924 version” by Jason Weinberger is licensed under creative commons
This is a selection of highlights from episode #181 of The 80,000 Hours Podcast.
These aren't necessarily the most important, or even most entertaining parts of the interview — and if you enjoy this, we strongly recommend checking out the full episode:
Laura Deming on the science that could keep us healthy in our 80s and beyond
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Highlights put together by Simon Monsour, Milo McGuire, and Dominic Armstrong
You can check out the video version of this episode on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFEb8ICWJQQ
In this episode of our new podcast project, Matt Reardon, Bella Forristal, and Arden Koehler sit down with Joel Becker to find out what’s great about America, what was not so great about FTX, and invite you to port back to the time when Arden might have been CEO.
You can learn more about Joel's current projects at https://joel-becker.com/ and follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/joel_bkr
Here's where to find episode #100 of The 80,000 Hours Podcast on dealing with anxiety, depression, and imposter syndrome: https://80000hours.org/podcast/episodes/depression-anxiety-imposter-syndrome/
Matt also beseeches you to listen to Joe Carlsmith already: https://joecarlsmith.substack.com/archive
You can also find Joel’s best friend and Matt’s former flatmate Mr. Mushu at https://www.instagram.com/its_mr.mushu/
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This is a selection of highlights from episode #180 of The 80,000 Hours Podcast.
These aren't necessarily the most important, or even most entertaining parts of the interview — and if you enjoy this, we strongly recommend checking out the full episode:
Hugo Mercier on why gullibility and misinformation are overrated
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Highlights put together by Simon Monsour, Milo McGuire, and Dominic Armstrong
This is a selection of highlights from episode #179 of The 80,000 Hours Podcast.
These aren't necessarily the most important, or even most entertaining parts of the interview — and if you enjoy this, we strongly recommend checking out the full episode:
Randy Nesse on why evolution left us so vulnerable to depression and anxiety
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Highlights put together by Simon Monsour, Milo McGuire, and Dominic Armstrong
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