Episode Description
You can feel the ground shifting under AI right now, but the hardest question isn’t “When do we get AGI?” It’s this: if we can’t prove whether something is conscious, how would we ever know when a machine deserves rights and protection? That single uncertainty turns today’s AI excitement into a genuine ethical dilemma with real stakes for business, policy, and daily life.
We follow futurist and author Richard Yonck from a childhood obsession with technology into the real craft of forecasting, where methods matter more than titles. We pressure-test AGI hype, unpack why LLMs feel human, and confront the ethical trap of building minds we cannot prove are conscious.
• Richard’s path from science writing to futures research and consulting
• How the futurist label evolved from think tanks to LinkedIn noise
• What corporate foresight work reveals about prior knowledge and hidden politics
• Big history and the pattern of rising complexity against entropy
• Why “AGI” is a misleading idea and why human intelligence is not “general”
• Why generative AI and LLMs are powerful tools but limited
• The hard problem of consciousness and what AI personhood could mean
• Ethical risks from digital feudalism to digital serfdom
• Future of work questions including automation, meaning, and UBI
• Why education must shift toward lifelong learning and rapid upskilling
• Hybrid intelligence as the realistic near-term model
• How writing techno-thrillers can explore futures without selling hype
You can reach Richard and find out about his books and more at RichardYonk.com.
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Thank you for joining me on this ongoing journey into the future. Until next time, stay curious, and always think forward.