
80,000 Hours Podcast
Unusually in-depth conversations about the world's most pressing problems and what you can do to solve them.
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Hosted by Rob Wiblin and Luisa Rodriguez.
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Hosted by Rob Wiblin and Luisa Rodriguez.
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#219 – Toby Ord on graphs AI companies would prefer you didn't (fully) understand
Yesterday
Yesterday
2h 48m
#218 – Hugh White on why Trump is abandoning US hegemony – and that’s probably good
June 12
June 12
2h 48m
#217 – Beth Barnes on the most important graph in AI right now — and the 7-month rule that governs its progress
June 2
June 2
3h 47m
Beyond human minds: The bewildering frontier of consciousness in insects, AI, and more
May 23
May 23
3h 34m
Don’t believe OpenAI’s “nonprofit” spin (emergency pod with Tyler Whitmer)
May 15
May 15
1h 11m
The case for and against AGI by 2030 (article by Benjamin Todd)
May 12
May 12
1 hr
Emergency pod: Did OpenAI give up, or is this just a new trap? (with Rose Chan Loui)
May 8
May 8
1h 2m
#216 – Ian Dunt on why governments in Britain and elsewhere can't get anything done – and how to fix it
May 2
May 2
3h 16m
Serendipity, weird bets, & cold emails that actually work: Career advice from 16 former guests
April 24
April 24
2h 18m
#215 – Tom Davidson on how AI-enabled coups could allow a tiny group to seize power
April 16
April 16
3h 22m