Future of Life Institute Podcast
Episodes
Sean Ekins on Regulating AI Drug Discovery
12 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
On this special episode of the podcast, Emilia Javorsky interviews Sean Ekins about regulating AI drug discovery. Timestramps: 00:00 Introduction 00...
Sean Ekins on the Dangers of AI Drug Discovery
05 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
On this special episode of the podcast, Emilia Javorsky interviews Sean Ekins about the dangers of AI drug discovery. They talk about how Sean discove...
Anders Sandberg on the Value of the Future
29 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Anders Sandberg joins the podcast to discuss various philosophical questions about the value of the future. Learn more about Anders' work: https://w...
Anders Sandberg on Grand Futures and the Limits of Physics
22 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Anders Sandberg joins the podcast to discuss how big the future could be and what humanity could achieve at the limits of physics. Learn more about ...
Anders Sandberg on ChatGPT and the Future of AI
15 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Anders Sandberg from The Future of Humanity Institute joins the podcast to discuss ChatGPT, large language models, and what he's learned about the ris...
Vincent Boulanin on Military Use of Artificial Intelligence
08 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Vincent Boulanin joins the podcast to explain how modern militaries use AI, including in nuclear weapons systems. Learn more about Vincent's work: h...
Vincent Boulanin on the Dangers of AI in Nuclear Weapons Systems
01 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Vincent Boulanin joins the podcast to explain the dangers of incorporating artificial intelligence in nuclear weapons systems. Learn more about Vinc...
Robin Hanson on Predicting the Future of Artificial Intelligence
24 Nov 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Robin Hanson joins the podcast to discuss AI forecasting methods and metrics. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:49 Robin's experience working with ...
Robin Hanson on Grabby Aliens and When Humanity Will Meet Them
17 Nov 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Robin Hanson joins the podcast to explain his theory of grabby aliens and its implications for the future of humanity. Learn more about the theory h...
Ajeya Cotra on Thinking Clearly in a Rapidly Changing World
10 Nov 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ajeya Cotra joins us to talk about thinking clearly in a rapidly changing world. Learn more about the work of Ajeya and her colleagues: https://www....
Ajeya Cotra on how Artificial Intelligence Could Cause Catastrophe
03 Nov 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ajeya Cotra joins us to discuss how artificial intelligence could cause catastrophe. Follow the work of Ajeya and her colleagues: https://www.openph...
Ajeya Cotra on Forecasting Transformative Artificial Intelligence
27 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ajeya Cotra joins us to discuss forecasting transformative artificial intelligence. Follow the work of Ajeya and her colleagues: https://www.openphi...
Alan Robock on Nuclear Winter, Famine, and Geoengineering
20 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Alan Robock joins us to discuss nuclear winter, famine and geoengineering. Learn more about Alan's work: http://people.envsci.rutgers.edu/robock/ ...
Brian Toon on Nuclear Winter, Asteroids, Volcanoes, and the Future of Humanity
13 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Brian Toon joins us to discuss the risk of nuclear winter. Learn more about Brian's work: https://lasp.colorado.edu/home/people/brian-toon/ Read B...
Philip Reiner on Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications
06 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Philip Reiner joins us to talk about nuclear, command, control and communications systems. Learn more about Philip’s work: https://securityandtech...
Daniela and Dario Amodei on Anthropic
04 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Daniela and Dario Amodei join us to discuss Anthropic: a new AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steer...
Anthony Aguirre and Anna Yelizarova on FLI's Worldbuilding Contest
09 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Anthony Aguirre and Anna Yelizarova join us to discuss FLI's new Worldbuilding Contest. Topics discussed in this episode include: -Motivations behin...
David Chalmers on Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy
26 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
David Chalmers, Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science at NYU, joins us to discuss his newest book Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Ph...
Rohin Shah on the State of AGI Safety Research in 2021
02 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Rohin Shah, Research Scientist on DeepMind's technical AGI safety team, joins us to discuss: AI value alignment; how an AI Researcher might decide whe...
Future of Life Institute's $25M Grants Program for Existential Risk Reduction
18 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Future of Life Institute President Max Tegmark and our grants team, Andrea Berman and Daniel Filan, join us to announce a $25M multi-year AI Existenti...
Filippa Lentzos on Global Catastrophic Biological Risks
01 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Dr. Filippa Lentzos, Senior Lecturer in Science and International Security at King's College London, joins us to discuss the most pressing issues in b...
Susan Solomon and Stephen Andersen on Saving the Ozone Layer
16 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Susan Solomon, internationally recognized atmospheric chemist, and Stephen Andersen, leader of the Montreal Protocol, join us to tell the story of the...
James Manyika on Global Economic and Technological Trends
07 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
James Manyika, Chairman and Director of the McKinsey Global Institute, joins us to discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of the modern global economy...
Michael Klare on the Pentagon's view of Climate Change and the Risks of State Collapse
30 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Michael Klare, Five College Professor of Peace & World Security Studies, joins us to discuss the Pentagon's view of climate change, why it's disti...
Avi Loeb on UFOs and if they're Alien in Origin
09 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Avi Loeb, Professor of Science at Harvard University, joins us to discuss unidentified aerial phenomena and a recent US Government report assessing th...
Avi Loeb on 'Oumuamua, Aliens, Space Archeology, Great Filters, and Superstructures
09 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Avi Loeb, Professor of Science at Harvard University, joins us to discuss a recent interstellar visitor, if we've already encountered alien technology...
Nicolas Berggruen on the Dynamics of Power, Wisdom, and Ideas in the Age of AI
01 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Nicolas Berggruen, investor and philanthropist, joins us to explore the dynamics of power, wisdom, technology and ideas in the 21st century. Topics d...
Bart Selman on the Promises and Perils of Artificial Intelligence
20 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Bart Selman, Professor of Computer Science at Cornell University, joins us to discuss a wide range of AI issues, from autonomous weapons and AI consci...
Jaan Tallinn on Avoiding Civilizational Pitfalls and Surviving the 21st Century
21 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Jaan Tallinn, investor, programmer, and co-founder of the Future of Life Institute, joins us to discuss his perspective on AI, synthetic biology, unkn...
Joscha Bach and Anthony Aguirre on Digital Physics and Moving Towards Beneficial Futures
01 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Joscha Bach, Cognitive Scientist and AI researcher, as well as Anthony Aguirre, UCSC Professor of Physics, join us to explore the world through the le...
Roman Yampolskiy on the Uncontrollability, Incomprehensibility, and Unexplainability of AI
20 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Roman Yampolskiy, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Louisville, joins us to discuss whether we can control, comprehend, and explain A...
Stuart Russell and Zachary Kallenborn on Drone Swarms and the Riskiest Aspects of Autonomous Weapons
25 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Stuart Russell, Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley, and Zachary Kallenborn, WMD and drone swarms expert, join us to discuss the highest risk...
John Prendergast on Non-dual Awareness and Wisdom for the 21st Century
09 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
John Prendergast, former adjunct professor of psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies, joins Lucas Perry for a discussion about the...
Beatrice Fihn on the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons
22 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Beatrice Fihn, executive director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, joins us to discuss...
Max Tegmark and the FLI Team on 2020 and Existential Risk Reduction in the New Year
08 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Max Tegmark and members of the FLI core team come together to discuss favorite projects from 2020, what we've learned from the past year, and what we ...
Future of Life Award 2020: Saving 200,000,000 Lives by Eradicating Smallpox
11 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
The recipients of the 2020 Future of Life Award, William Foege, Michael Burkinsky, and Victor Zhdanov Jr., join us on this episode of the FLI Podcast ...
Sean Carroll on Consciousness, Physicalism, and the History of Intellectual Progress
02 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Sean Carroll, theoretical physicist at Caltech, joins us on this episode of the FLI Podcast to comb through the history of human thought, the strength...
Mohamed Abdalla on Big Tech, Ethics-washing, and the Threat on Academic Integrity
17 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Mohamed Abdalla, PhD student at the University of Toronto, joins us to discuss how Big Tobacco and Big Tech work to manipulate public opinion and acad...
Maria Arpa on the Power of Nonviolent Communication
02 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Maria Arpa, Executive Director of the Center for Nonviolent Communication, joins the FLI Podcast to share the ins and outs of the powerful needs-based...
Stephen Batchelor on Awakening, Embracing Existential Risk, and Secular Buddhism
15 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Stephen Batchelor, a Secular Buddhist teacher and former monk, joins the FLI Podcast to discuss the project of awakening, the facets of human nature w...
Kelly Wanser on Climate Change as a Possible Existential Threat
30 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Kelly Wanser from SilverLining joins us to discuss techniques for climate intervention to mitigate the impacts of human induced climate change. Top...
Andrew Critch on AI Research Considerations for Human Existential Safety
16 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of the AI Alignment Podcast, Andrew Critch joins us to discuss a recent paper he co-authored with David Krueger titled AI Research Con...
Iason Gabriel on Foundational Philosophical Questions in AI Alignment
03 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
In the contemporary practice of many scientific disciplines, questions of values, norms, and political thought rarely explicitly enter the picture. In...
Peter Railton on Moral Learning and Metaethics in AI Systems
18 Aug 2020
Contributed by Lukas
From a young age, humans are capable of developing moral competency and autonomy through experience. We begin life by constructing sophisticated moral...
Evan Hubinger on Inner Alignment, Outer Alignment, and Proposals for Building Safe Advanced AI
01 Jul 2020
Contributed by Lukas
It's well-established in the AI alignment literature what happens when an AI system learns or is given an objective that doesn't fully capture what we...
Barker - Hedonic Recalibration (Mix)
26 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
This is a mix by Barker, Berlin-based music producer, that was featured on our last podcast: Sam Barker and David Pearce on Art, Paradise Engineering,...
Sam Barker and David Pearce on Art, Paradise Engineering, and Existential Hope (With Guest Mix)
24 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Sam Barker, a Berlin-based music producer, and David Pearce, philosopher and author of The Hedonistic Imperative, join us on a special episode of the ...
Steven Pinker and Stuart Russell on the Foundations, Benefits, and Possible Existential Threat of AI
15 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Over the past several centuries, the human condition has been profoundly changed by the agricultural and industrial revolutions. With the creation and...
Sam Harris on Global Priorities, Existential Risk, and What Matters Most
01 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Human civilization increasingly has the potential both to improve the lives of everyone and to completely destroy everything. The proliferation of eme...
FLI Podcast: On the Future of Computation, Synthetic Biology, and Life with George Church
15 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Progress in synthetic biology and genetic engineering promise to bring advancements in human health sciences by curing disease, augmenting human capab...
FLI Podcast: On Superforecasting with Robert de Neufville
30 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Essential to our assessment of risk and ability to plan for the future is our understanding of the probability of certain events occurring. If we can ...
AIAP: An Overview of Technical AI Alignment in 2018 and 2019 with Buck Shlegeris and Rohin Shah
15 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Just a year ago we released a two part episode titled An Overview of Technical AI Alignment with Rohin Shah. That conversation provided details on the...
FLI Podcast: Lessons from COVID-19 with Emilia Javorsky and Anthony Aguirre
09 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
The global spread of COVID-19 has put tremendous stress on humanity’s social, political, and economic systems. The breakdowns triggered by this sudd...
FLI Podcast: The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity with Toby Ord
01 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Toby Ord’s “The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity" has emerged as a new cornerstone text in the field of existential risk. Th...
AIAP: On Lethal Autonomous Weapons with Paul Scharre
16 Mar 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Lethal autonomous weapons represent the novel miniaturization and integration of modern AI and robotics technologies for military use. This emerging t...
FLI Podcast: Distributing the Benefits of AI via the Windfall Clause with Cullen O'Keefe
28 Feb 2020
Contributed by Lukas
As with the agricultural and industrial revolutions before it, the intelligence revolution currently underway will unlock new degrees and kinds of abu...
AIAP: On the Long-term Importance of Current AI Policy with Nicolas Moës and Jared Brown
18 Feb 2020
Contributed by Lukas
From Max Tegmark's Life 3.0 to Stuart Russell's Human Compatible and Nick Bostrom's Superintelligence, much has been written and said about the long-...
FLI Podcast: Identity, Information & the Nature of Reality with Anthony Aguirre
31 Jan 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Our perceptions of reality are based on the physics of interactions ranging from millimeters to miles in scale. But when it comes to the very small an...
AIAP: Identity and the AI Revolution with David Pearce and Andrés Gómez Emilsson
16 Jan 2020
Contributed by Lukas
In the 1984 book Reasons and Persons, philosopher Derek Parfit asks the reader to consider the following scenario: You step into a teleportation machi...
On Consciousness, Morality, Effective Altruism & Myth with Yuval Noah Harari & Max Tegmark
31 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Neither Yuval Noah Harari nor Max Tegmark need much in the way of introduction. Both are avant-garde thinkers at the forefront of 21st century discour...
FLI Podcast: Existential Hope in 2020 and Beyond with the FLI Team
28 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
As 2019 is coming to an end and the opportunities of 2020 begin to emerge, it's a great time to reflect on the past year and our reasons for hope in t...
AIAP: On DeepMind, AI Safety, and Recursive Reward Modeling with Jan Leike
16 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Jan Leike is a senior research scientist who leads the agent alignment team at DeepMind. His is one of three teams within their technical AGI group; e...
FLI Podcast: The Psychology of Existential Risk and Effective Altruism with Stefan Schubert
02 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
We could all be more altruistic and effective in our service of others, but what exactly is it that's stopping us? What are the biases and cognitive f...
Not Cool Epilogue: A Climate Conversation
27 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
In this brief epilogue, Ariel reflects on what she's learned during the making of Not Cool, and the actions she'll be taking going forward.
Not Cool Ep 26: Naomi Oreskes on trusting climate science
26 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
It’s the Not Cool series finale, and by now we’ve heard from climate scientists, meteorologists, physicists, psychologists, epidemiologists and ec...
Not Cool Ep 25: Mario Molina on climate action
21 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Most Americans believe in climate change — yet far too few are taking part in climate action. Many aren't even sure what effective climate action sh...
Not Cool Ep 24: Ellen Quigley and Natalie Jones on defunding the fossil fuel industry
19 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Defunding the fossil fuel industry is one of the biggest factors in addressing climate change and lowering carbon emissions. But with international fi...
AIAP: Machine Ethics and AI Governance with Wendell Wallach
15 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Wendell Wallach has been at the forefront of contemporary emerging technology issues for decades now. As an interdisciplinary thinker, he has engaged ...
Not Cool Ep 23: Brian Toon on nuclear winter: the other climate change
15 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Though climate change and global warming are often used synonymously, there’s a different kind of climate change that also deserves attention: nucle...
Not Cool Ep 22: Cullen Hendrix on climate change and armed conflict
13 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Right before civil war broke out in 2011, Syria experienced a historic five-year drought. This particular drought, which exacerbated economic and poli...
Not Cool Ep 21: Libby Jewett on ocean acidification
07 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
The increase of CO2 in the atmosphere is doing more than just warming the planet and threatening the lives of many terrestrial species. A large percen...
Not Cool Ep 20: Deborah Lawrence on deforestation
06 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This summer, the world watched in near-universal horror as thousands of square miles of rainforest went up in flames. But what exactly makes forests s...
FLI Podcast: Cosmological Koans: A Journey to the Heart of Physical Reality with Anthony Aguirre
31 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
There exist many facts about the nature of reality which stand at odds with our commonly held intuitions and experiences of the world. Ultimately, the...
Not Cool Ep 19: Ilissa Ocko on non-carbon causes of climate change
31 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Carbon emissions account for about 50% of warming, yet carbon overwhelmingly dominates the climate change discussion. On Episode 19 of Not Cool, Ariel...
Not Cool Ep 18: Glen Peters on the carbon budget and global carbon emissions
30 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
In many ways, the global carbon budget is like any other budget. There’s a maximum amount we can spend, and it must be allocated to various countrie...
Not Cool Ep 17: Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning, part 2
24 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
It’s time to get creative in the fight against climate change, and machine learning can help us do that. Not Cool episode 17 continues our discussio...
Not Cool Ep 16: Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning, part 1
22 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
How can artificial intelligence, and specifically machine learning, be used to combat climate change? In an ambitious recent report, machine learning ...
Not Cool Ep 15: Astrid Caldas on equitable climate adaptation
17 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Despite the global scale of the climate crisis, its impacts will vary drastically at the local level. Not Cool Episode 15 looks at the unique struggle...
Not Cool Ep 14: Filippo Berardi on carbon finance and the economics of climate change
15 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
As the world nears the warming limit set forth by international agreement, carbon emissions have become a costly commodity. Not Cool episode 14 examin...
Not Cool Ep 13: Val Kapos on ecosystem-based adaptation
10 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
What is ecosystem-based adaptation, and why should we be implementing it? The thirteenth episode of Not Cool explores how we can conserve, restore, an...
AIAP: Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control with Stuart Russell
08 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Stuart Russell is one of AI's true pioneers and has been at the forefront of the field for decades. His expertise and forward thinking have culminated...
Not Cool Ep 12: Kris Ebi on climate change, human health, and social stability
08 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
We know that climate change has serious implications for human health, including the spread of vector-borne disease and the global increase of malnutr...
Not Cool Ep 11: Jakob Zscheischler on climate-driven compound weather events
03 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
While a single extreme weather event can wreak considerable havoc, it's becoming increasingly clear that such events often don't occur in isolation. N...
Not Cool Ep 10: Stephanie Herring on extreme weather events and climate change attribution
01 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
One of the most obvious markers of climate change has been the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events in recent years. In the te...
FLI Podcast: Feeding Everyone in a Global Catastrophe with Dave Denkenberger & Joshua Pearce
30 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Most of us working on catastrophic and existential threats focus on trying to prevent them — not on figuring out how to survive the aftermath. But w...
Not Cool Ep 9: Andrew Revkin on climate communication, vulnerability, and information gaps
26 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
In her speech at Monday’s UN Climate Action Summit, Greta Thunberg told a roomful of global leaders, “The world is waking up.” Yet the science, ...
Not Cool Ep 8: Suzanne Jones on climate policy and government responsibility
24 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
On the eighth episode of Not Cool, Ariel tackles the topic of climate policy from the local level to the federal. She's joined by Suzanne Jones: the c...
Not Cool Ep 7: Lindsay Getschel on climate change and national security
20 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
The impacts of the climate crisis don’t stop at rising sea levels and changing weather patterns. Episode 7 of Not Cool covers the national security ...
Not Cool Ep 6: Alan Robock on geoengineering
17 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
What is geoengineering, and could it really help us solve the climate crisis? The sixth episode of Not Cool features Dr. Alan Robock, meteorologist an...
AIAP: Synthesizing a human's preferences into a utility function with Stuart Armstrong
17 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
In his Research Agenda v0.9: Synthesizing a human's preferences into a utility function, Stuart Armstrong develops an approach for generating friendly...
Not Cool Ep 5: Ken Caldeira on energy, infrastructure, and planning for an uncertain climate future
12 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Planning for climate change is particularly difficult because we're dealing with such big unknowns. How, exactly, will the climate change? Who will be...
Not Cool Ep 4: Jessica Troni on helping countries adapt to climate change
10 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
The reality is, no matter what we do going forward, we’ve already changed the climate. So while it’s critical to try to minimize those changes, it...
Not Cool Ep 3: Tim Lenton on climate tipping points
05 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
What is a climate tipping point, and how do we know when we’re getting close to one? On Episode 3 of Not Cool, Ariel talks to Dr. Tim Lenton, Profes...
Not Cool Ep 2: Joanna Haigh on climate modeling and the history of climate change
03 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
On the second episode of Not Cool, Ariel delves into some of the basic science behind climate change and the history of its study. She is joined by Dr...
Not Cool Ep 1: John Cook on misinformation and overcoming climate silence
03 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
On the premier of Not Cool, Ariel is joined by John Cook: psychologist, climate change communication researcher, and founder of SkepticalScience.com. ...
Not Cool Prologue: A Climate Conversation
03 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
In this short trailer, Ariel Conn talks about FLI's newest podcast series, Not Cool: A Climate Conversation. Climate change, to state the obvious, is...
FLI Podcast: Beyond the Arms Race Narrative: AI and China with Helen Toner and Elsa Kania
30 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Discussions of Chinese artificial intelligence often center around the trope of a U.S.-China arms race. On this month’s FLI podcast, we’re moving ...
AIAP: China's AI Superpower Dream with Jeffrey Ding
16 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
"In July 2017, The State Council of China released the New Generation Artificial Intelligence Development Plan. This policy outlines China’s strate...
FLI Podcast: The Climate Crisis as an Existential Threat with Simon Beard and Haydn Belfield
01 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Does the climate crisis pose an existential threat? And is that even the best way to formulate the question, or should we be looking at the relationsh...
AIAP: On the Governance of AI with Jade Leung
22 Jul 2019
Contributed by Lukas
In this podcast, Lucas spoke with Jade Leung from the Center for the Governance of AI (GovAI). GovAI strives to help humanity capture the benefits and...