Episode #44 Trailer: “AI P-Doom Debate: 50% vs 99.999%” For Humanity: An AI Risk Podcast

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Episode #44 Trailer: “AI P-Doom Debate: 50% vs 99.999%” For Humanity: An AI Risk Podcast

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In Episode #44 Trailer, host John Sherman brings back friends of For Humanity Dr. Roman Yamopolskiy and Liron Shapira. Roman is an influential AI Safety researcher, through leader, and Associate Professor at the University of Louisville. Liron is a tech CEO and host of the excellent Doom Debates podcast. Roman famously holds a 99.999% p-doom, Liron has a nuanced 50%. John starts out at 75%, unrelated to their numbers. Where are you? Did Roman or Liron move you in their direction at all? Watch the full episode and let us know in the comments.LEARN HOW TO HELP RAISE AI RISK AWARENESS IN YOUR COMMUNITY HEREhttps://pauseai.info/local-organizingPlease Donate Here To Help Promote For Humanityhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/forhumanitypodcastEMAIL JOHN: [email protected] podcast is not journalism. But it’s not opinion either. This is a long form public service announcement. This show simply strings together the existing facts and underscores the unthinkable probable outcome, the end of all life on earth. For Humanity: An AI Safety Podcast, is the accessible AI Safety Podcast for all humans, no tech background required. Our show focuses solely on the threat of human extinction from AI.Peabody Award-winning former journalist John Sherman explores the shocking worst-case scenario of artificial intelligence: human extinction. The makers of AI openly admit it their work could kill all humans, in as soon as 2 years. This podcast is solely about the threat of human extinction from AGI. We’ll meet the heroes and villains, explore the issues and ideas, and what you can do to help save humanity.RESOURCES:BUY ROMAN’S NEW BOOK ON AMAZONhttps://a.co/d/fPG6lOBSUBSCRIBE TO LIRON SHAPIRA’S DOOM DEBATES on YOUTUBE!!https://www.youtube.com/@DoomDebatesJOIN THE FIGHT, help Pause AI!!!!Pause AIJoin the Pause AI Weekly Discord Thursdays at 2pm EST  / discord  https://discord.com/invite/pVMWjddaW7Max Winga’s “A Stark Warning About Extinction”https://youtu.be/kDcPW5WtD58?si=i6IRy82xZ2PUOp22For Humanity Theme Music by Josef EbnerYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCveruX8E-Il5A9VMC-N4vlgWebsite: https://josef.picturesBUY STEPHEN HANSON’S BEAUTIFUL AI RISK BOOK!!!https://stephenhansonart.bigcartel.com/product/the-entity-i-couldn-t-fathom22 Word Statement from Center for AI SafetyStatement on AI Risk | CAIShttps://www.safe.ai/work/statement-on-ai-riskBest Account on Twitter: AI Notkilleveryoneism Memes https://twitter.com/AISafetyMemes This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theairisknetwork.substack.com/subscribe

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