#17 - Prof Will MacAskill on moral uncertainty, utilitarianism, & how to avoid being a moral monster
#24 - Stefan Schubert on why it's a bad idea to break the rules, even if it's for a good cause
#35 - Tara Mac Aulay on the audacity to fix the world without asking permission
#43 - Daniel Ellsberg on the institutional insanity that maintains nuclear doomsday machines
#45 - Tyler Cowen's case for maximising econ growth, stabilising civilization & thinking long-term
#48 - Brian Christian on better living through the wisdom of computer science
#52 - Prof Glen Weyl on uprooting capitalism and democracy for a just society
#62 - Paul Christiano on messaging the future, increasing compute, & how CO2 impacts your brain
#63 - Vitalik Buterin on better ways to fund public goods, blockchain's failures, & effective giving
#67 - Prof David Chalmers on the nature and ethics of consciousness
#90 - Ajeya Cotra on worldview diversification and how big the future could be
#107 - Chris Olah on what the hell is going on inside neural networks
#116 - Luisa Rodriguez on why global catastrophes seem unlikely to kill us all
253: Intellectual honesty, cryptocurrency, & more (Vitalik Buterin)
230: Big picture journalism – covering the topics that matter in the long run (Kelsey Piper)
197: Why people think some things can’t be quantified – and why they’re wrong (Doug Hubbard)
177: The science and ethics of kidney donation (Dylan Matthews)
41: Rousseau, Hume, and the Limits of Human Understanding (Robert Zaretsky)
E23 Raj Chetty on Teachers, Social Mobility, and How to Find Answers to Big Questions
E39 Balaji Srinivasan on the Power and Promise of the Blockchain
E45 Vitalik Buterin on Cryptoeconomics and Markets in Everything
E47 Michael Pollan on the Science and Sublimity of Psychedelics
Roman Yampolskiy on the Uncontrollability, Incomprehensibility, and Unexplainability of AI
Stephen Batchelor on Awakening, Embracing Existential Risk, and Secular Buddhism
FLI Podcast: On the Future of Computation, Synthetic Biology, and Life with George Church
Chris Lattner: Compilers, LLVM, Swift, TPU, and ML Accelerators
Francois Chollet: Keras, Deep Learning, and the Progress of AI
Donald Knuth: Algorithms, TeX, Life, and The Art of Computer Programming
#101 - Joscha Bach: Artificial Consciousness and the Nature of Reality
#114 - Russ Tedrake: Underactuated Robotics, Control, Dynamics and Touch
#118 - Grant Sanderson: Math, Manim, Neural Networks, and Teaching with 3Blue1Brown
#122 - David Fravor: UFOs, Aliens, Fighter Jets, and Aerospace Engineering
#182 - John Danaher: The Path to Mastery in Jiu Jitsu, Grappling, Judo, and MMA
#191 - Daniel Schmachtenberger: Steering Civilization Away from Self-Destruction
The clash between social justice and anti-wokeness (with Amber Dawn and Holly Elmore)
Utopia on earth and morality without guilt (with Joe Carlsmith)
Orit Peleg on the Collective Behavior of Honeybees & Fireflies
Chris Kempes on The Physical Constraints on Life & Evolution
25 | David Chalmers on Consciousness, the Hard Problem, and Living in a Simulation
34 | Paul Bloom on Empathy, Rationality, Morality, and Cruelty
37 | Edward Watts on the End of the Roman Republic and Lessons for Democracy
69 | Cory Doctorow on Technology, Monopoly, and the Future of the Internet
78 | Daniel Dennett on Minds, Patterns, and the Scientific Image
111 | Nick Bostrom on Anthropic Selection and Living in a Simulation
145 | Niall Ferguson on Histories, Networks, and Catastrophes
198 | Erich Schwartzel: Hollywood, China, and the Global Battle for Cultural Supremacy
171 | Ross Douthat: The Limits of Modern Medicine in a Post-COVID World
131 | Katherine Gehl: Breaking the Duopoly with Political Innovation
124 | Niall Ferguson: The Politics and History of Catastrophe
The paradox of vast corruption and fast growth in China’s “Gilded Age”
China’s struggle for tech ascendancy, with Dan Wang of Gavekal Dragonomics
Talking Taiwan with former national intelligence officer Paul Heer