The Oxford AI Podcast: Conversations on Humanity's Future
What happens when all white collar work is automated within three years? When AI develops sentience gradually — first like an insect, then a mouse, then a chimpanzee, then us? In this episode, Jeff speaks with Peter Morgan — Head Tutor of Oxford's AI Programme at Saïd Business School, founder of one of London's first AI consulting companies, and a leading voice on AI strategy and ethics — for a wide-ranging conversation on where artificial intelligence stands today and where it's taking humanity. They cover the agentic AI revolution, the singularity timeline, AI rights, the future of work, and what economic systems make sense when intelligence becomes almost unlimited and nearly free. This is not a conversation about hype. It's a conversation about what comes next — and how we navigate it wisely. Find out more: Check out Peter's website, Deep Learning Partnership [https://deeplp.com]. Visit Peter's consulting company, Future of Work [https://futureofwork.uk]. Check out the Oxford Artificial Intelligence Programme [https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/programmes/executive-education/oxford-ai-programmes] at Saïd Business School.
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