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Will AI destroy the world?

An episode of the The Scientific Worldview podcast, hosted by Daniel Gambacorta, titled "Will AI destroy the world?" was published on April 14, 2025 and runs 81 minutes.

April 14, 2025 ·81m · The Scientific Worldview

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This episode features:

-Will AI replace all human jobs?

-When will we get artificial general intelligence?

-When will we get superintelligence?

-What is the chance that a billion people die in a global catastrophe?

-What is the chance that humanity goes extinct?

-In a world with advanced AI, will life feel meaningless?

-Is it possible to clone humans?

-Can you upload your mind to a computer?

-Why did humanity take over the world?

-Would it be possible to create an artificial intelligence that is smarter than any human?

-Will there be a "singularity"?

-How will governments react to developments in AI?

-Why do people oppose AI?

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