
Why the AI Race Ends in Disaster (with Daniel Kokotajlo)
On this episode, Daniel Kokotajlo joins me to discuss why artificial intelligence may surpass the transformative power of the Industrial Revolution, and just how much AI could accelerate AI research. We explore the implications of automated coding, the cr
Future of Life Institute Podcast
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Show Notes
On this episode, Daniel Kokotajlo joins me to discuss why artificial intelligence may surpass the transformative power of the Industrial Revolution, and just how much AI could accelerate AI research. We explore the implications of automated coding, the critical need for transparency in AI development, the prospect of AI-to-AI communication, and whether AI is an inherently risky technology. We end by discussing iterative forecasting and its role in anticipating AI's future trajectory.
You can learn more about Daniel's work at: https://ai-2027.com and https://ai-futures.org
Timestamps:
00:00:00 Preview and intro
00:00:50 Why AI will eclipse the Industrial Revolution
00:09:48 How much can AI speed up AI research?
00:16:13 Automated coding and diffusion
00:27:37 Transparency in AI development
00:34:52 Deploying AI internally
00:40:24 Communication between AIs
00:49:23 Is AI inherently risky?
00:59:54 Iterative forecasting