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001: The Alignment Problem

27 min · 10. apr. 2026
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The AI alignment problem, the fear that we might build systems that do exactly what we tell them, just not what we actually meant, has a two-hundred-year philosophical backstory that almost nobody talks about. This episode traces the hidden thread from Immanuel Kant's failed attempt to formalize all of human morality, through the utilitarian philosophers who tried to reduce ethics to a single equation, through Schopenhauer's strange and prescient account of a force that optimizes without a stopping condition, and into the labs at Anthropic and OpenAI where researchers are spending billions trying to solve the same problem.

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