Episodios

  • #25 - TTotal Part 2, Biorisk and AI Risk
    Dec 17 2024

    In part 2 of Coleman's discussion with TTotal, the pair discuss biorisk, ai risk, and various other components of the current existential risk landscape--focusing in on their points of disagreement and agreement.

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    45 m
  • #24 - Critqiues of X-Risk, AI, and EA with TTotal
    Nov 29 2024

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    In this conversation, Coleman and TiTotal discuss critiques surrounding Effective Altruism and the rationality community. They emphasize the complexities of computational physics and the limitations of AI in making significant scientific breakthroughs. The discussion also touches on the importance of peer review, the challenges of nanotechnology, and the need for humility in scientific discourse. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various themes surrounding nanotechnology, bio risk, global catastrophic risks, and critiques of effective altruism. They explore the theoretical foundations of nanotechnology, the implications of bio risk, and the potential dangers posed by omnicidal actors. The discussion also critiques the effective altruism community and emphasizes the importance of welcoming constructive criticism. Finally, they touch on the Leroy Jenkins principle, discussing how faulty AI could serve as a warning shot for future risks.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • #23 - National Security and Surviving Disinformation with Ryan McBeth
    Nov 14 2024

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    Ryan McBeth, a software engineer and cybersecurity expert, discusses his work in combating disinformation and misinformation online. He explains his methodology of using Occam's razor to analyze information and debunk conspiracy theories. Ryan also talks about the importance of internet literacy and the promotion of critical thinking. He shares examples of disinformation he has encountered, particularly in relation to the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Ryan emphasizes the need to take information warfare seriously and calls for a stronger response to combat disinformation. The conversation covers various topics related to cybersecurity, nuclear weapons, and international relations. Some key themes include the use of nuclear weapons against naval targets, the influence of China and Russia, the role of AI in military operations, the spread of misinformation, and the importance of community engagement. The conversation also touches on the vulnerabilities of internet-connected devices and the need for robust cybersecurity measures. The conversation explores the relationship between disinformation and human error, as well as the challenges of building vulnerability into critical structures. It discusses the role of social media platforms in combating disinformation and suggests implementing tools such as vectorizing imagery and truth scores. The importance of critical thinking and fact-checking before sharing emotional content online is emphasized. The book 'The Field Guide to Understanding Human Error' is recommended for understanding the factors contributing to errors.

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    1 h y 32 m
  • #22 - Superintelligence, AI, and Extinction with Darren McKee
    May 3 2024

    On this episode of the podcast, Coleman sits down with Darren McKee to discuss his book Uncontrollable: The Threat of Artificial Superintelligence and the Race to Save the World. The two discuss the central case for concern surrounding AI risk, deep fakes, and Darren’s approach to understanding the rapidly changing AI risk landscape.


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    1 h y 27 m
  • #20 - Animal Ethics and the Moral Weight Project with Bob Fischer
    Feb 7 2023

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    Coleman spoke with Bob Fischer, a researcher at Rethink Priorities who recently worked on the Moral Weights project. In the discussion, Dr. Fischer and Coleman discussed a range of topics relating to animal ethics, including the research methodology of the team and the role that intuitions play in striving to live a moral life. --- Support this podcast:

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    1 h y 22 m
  • #19 - Tobias Baumann on S-Risks and Avoiding the Worst for Humanity
    Jan 16 2023

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    This week Coleman sat down with Tobias Baumann and discussed his recent book on the topic of suffering risks (s-risks)! They spoke about the ethical claims behind aiming to minimize pain vs. aiming to maximize flourishing, distinctions of pain and suffering, and potential paths towards literally the worst ethical situation humanity or its descendants could find itself (so-called suffering-risk scenarios)!

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    1 h y 21 m
  • #18 - Anders Sandberg: Longtermism, Transhumanism, and Making Sense of the Existential Risk
    Dec 19 2022

    In this episode, Coleman interviews Anders Sandberg, a senior research fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford. Dr. Sandberg and Coleman discuss living forever, transhumanism, longtermism, and new approaches to understanding existential risk work in the 21st century.


    Thank you to those in our community who have continued to show love and support for 21st Talks despite our extended hiatus. We are back and what an episode to jump into season 2 with! Stay in touch by following Coleman on Twitter @SnellColeman or on Instagram @MajorKant

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    46 m
  • #17 - Artificial Intelligence Governance
    May 27 2022

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    On this episode, Coleman explored the obstacles & successes of governing advanced technological risks of Artificial Intelligence with Cornell Professor Dr. Sarah Kreps and Researcher and Cornell Ph.D. Candidate Amelia Arsenault.


    Topics covered in this episode of the podcast include:

    • The political ramifications of AI internally and internationally
    • AI and the future of democracies + democratic backsliding
    • As a regenerative/resilience-building force within democracy
    • Potential benefits of AI for democratic regeneration globally
    • How AI will impact international arms races and how its impact will distinct from any other technological breakthrough in history?
    • Will AI Governance become more challenging as other existential hazards (like climate change for example) become more impactful?
    • And of course, current cutting edge work being done at Cornell University in AI Safety and Governance

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    57 m