Dietmar Fischer
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The podcast explores AI tools, AI ethics, AI agents, business automation, marketing AI and the social impact of artificial intelligence.
One recurring question Dietmar asks guests is whether they believe machines could take over from humans in a Terminator or Matrix-style future.
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The man who asked whether AI should be stopped.
What if the biggest AI warning does not come from someone who misunderstands technology, but from someone who has spent decades thinking about intelligence, logic, and human mistakes?
Eliezer Yudkowsky is not warning us about angry robots or Hollywood-style machine rebellion.
His fear is much colder.
We may build an AI smarter than us before we know how to make it care about us.
And that is the uncomfortable question at the heart of this episode.
Are we creating a tool we can control, or a new kind of intelligence that may one day treat human commands as optional?
The AI doomsayer who might have a point.
Welcome back to A Beginner's Guide to AI.
I'm Professor Gheffard, and today we are talking about Eliezer Yudkowsky, one of the most intense, sharp, and uncomfortable voices in the AI safety debate.
And when I say uncomfortable, I do not mean slightly awkward, like using the wrong fork at a business dinner.