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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 37 MIN

Policy on the AI Exponential - By Dario Amodei

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In this post, Dario Amadei argues that AI’s exponential progress is now moving far faster than political institutions can comfortably respond, creating an urgent need for serious policy action. He sets out five areas where governments need to rethink their approach: frontier-model safety regulation, job displacement and macroeconomic policy, accelerating beneficial scientific uses of AI, protecting civil liberties from AI-enabled state or corporate power, and securing democratic leadership in the global AI race.* 00:00 - Introduction* 05:34 - One. Regulation and public safety* 11:41 - Two. Macroeconomics and tax policy* 19:08 - Three. Accelerating AI’s positive impact* 24:01 - Four. The state and civil liberties* 29:24 - Five. Securing leadership by democracies* 34:54 - A window of opportunityhttps://darioamodei.com/post/policy-on-the-ai-exponential Get full access to Askwho Casts AI at askwhocastsai.substack.com/subscribe

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