Future of Life Institute Podcast

Future of Life Institute Podcast

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The Future of Life Institute (FLI) is a nonprofit working to reduce global catastrophic and existential risk from powerful technologies. In particular, FLI focuses on risks from artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology, nuclear weapons and climate change. The Institute's work is made up of three main strands: grantmaking for risk reduction, educational outreach, and advocacy within the United Nations, US government and European Union institutions. FLI has become one of the world's leading voices on the governance of AI having created one of the earliest and most influential sets of governance principles: the Asilomar AI Principles.

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episode How AI Could Help Overthrow Governments (with Tom Davidson) artwork
How AI Could Help Overthrow Governments (with Tom Davidson)

On this episode, Tom Davidson joins me to discuss the emerging threat of AI-enabled coups, where advanced artificial intelligence could empower covert actors to seize power. We explore scenarios including secret loyalties within companies, rapid military automation, and how AI-driven democratic backsliding could differ significantly from historical precedents. Tom also outlines key mitigation strategies, risk indicators, and opportunities for individuals to help prevent these threats.   Learn more about Tom's work here: https://www.forethought.org   Timestamps:   00:00:00  Preview: why preventing AI-enabled coups matters  00:01:24  What do we mean by an “AI-enabled coup”?  00:01:59  Capabilities AIs would need (persuasion, strategy, productivity)  00:02:36  Cyber-offense and the road to robotized militaries  00:05:32  Step-by-step example of an AI-enabled military coup  00:08:35  How AI-enabled coups would differ from historical coups  00:09:24  Democratic backsliding (Venezuela, Hungary, U.S. parallels)  00:12:38  Singular loyalties, secret loyalties, exclusive access  00:14:01  Secret-loyalty scenario: CEO with hidden control  00:18:10  From sleeper agents to sophisticated covert AIs  00:22:22  Exclusive-access threat: one project races ahead  00:29:03  Could one country outgrow the rest of the world?  00:40:00  Could a single company dominate global GDP?  00:47:01  Autocracies vs democracies  00:54:43  Mitigations for singular and secret loyalties  01:06:25  Guardrails, monitoring, and controlled-use APIs  01:12:38  Using AI itself to preserve checks-and-balances  01:24:53  Risk indicators to watch for AI-enabled coups  01:33:05  Tom’s risk estimates for the next 5 and 30 years  01:46:50  How you can help – research, policy, and careers

17 jul 2025 - 1 h 53 min
episode What Happens After Superintelligence? (with Anders Sandberg) artwork
What Happens After Superintelligence? (with Anders Sandberg)

Anders Sandberg joins me to discuss superintelligence and its profound implications for human psychology, markets, and governance. We talk about physical bottlenecks, tensions between the technosphere and the biosphere, and the long-term cultural and physical forces shaping civilization. We conclude with Sandberg explaining the difficulties of designing reliable AI systems amidst rapid change and coordination risks.   Learn more about Anders's work here: https://mimircenter.org/anders-sandberg   Timestamps:   00:00:00 Preview and intro  00:04:20 2030 superintelligence scenario  00:11:55 Status, post-scarcity, and reshaping human psychology  00:16:00 Physical limits: energy, datacenter, and waste-heat bottlenecks  00:23:48 Technosphere vs biosphere  00:28:42 Culture and physics as long-run drivers of civilization  00:40:38 How superintelligence could upend markets and governments  00:50:01 State inertia: why governments lag behind companies  00:59:06 Value lock-in, censorship, and model alignment  01:08:32 Emergent AI ecosystems and coordination-failure risks  01:19:34 Predictability vs reliability: designing safe systems  01:30:32 Crossing the reliability threshold  01:38:25 Personal reflections on accelerating change

11 jul 2025 - 1 h 44 min
episode Why the AI Race Ends in Disaster (with Daniel Kokotajlo) artwork
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 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

03 jul 2025 - 1 h 10 min
episode Preparing for an AI Economy (with Daniel Susskind) artwork
Preparing for an AI Economy (with Daniel Susskind)

On this episode, Daniel Susskind joins me to discuss disagreements between AI researchers and economists, how we can best measure AI’s economic impact, how human values can influence economic outcomes, what meaningful work will remain for humans in the future, the role of commercial incentives in AI development, and the future of education.   You can learn more about Daniel's work here: https://www.danielsusskind.com   Timestamps:   00:00:00 Preview and intro   00:03:19 AI researchers versus economists   00:10:39 Measuring AI's economic effects   00:16:19 Can AI be steered in positive directions?   00:22:10 Human values and economic outcomes  00:28:21 What will remain for people to do?   00:44:58 Commercial incentives in AI  00:50:38 Will education move towards general skills?  00:58:46 Lessons for parents

27 jun 2025 - 1 h 3 min
episode Will AI Companies Respect Creators' Rights? (with Ed Newton-Rex) artwork
Will AI Companies Respect Creators' Rights? (with Ed Newton-Rex)

Ed Newton-Rex joins me to discuss the issue of AI models trained on copyrighted data, and how we might develop fairer approaches that respect human creators. We talk about AI-generated music, Ed’s decision to resign from Stability AI, the industry’s attitude towards rights, authenticity in AI-generated art, and what the future holds for creators, society, and living standards in an increasingly AI-driven world.   Learn more about Ed's work here: https://ed.newtonrex.com   Timestamps:   00:00:00 Preview and intro   00:04:18 AI-generated music   00:12:15 Resigning from Stability AI   00:16:20 AI industry attitudes towards rights  00:26:22 Fairly Trained   00:37:16 Special kinds of training data   00:50:42 The longer-term future of AI   00:56:09 Will AI improve living standards?   01:03:10 AI versions of artists   01:13:28 Authenticity and art   01:18:45 Competitive pressures in AI  01:24:06 Priorities going forward

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