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AI Frontiers — 49 episodes

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1

“Catalytic Regulation: Incentivizing Safety During a Regulatory Drought” by Yonathan Arbel

2

“The Right Way to Sell Chips to China” by Alasdair Phillips-Robins, Noah Tan

3

“The Robot in Your Living Room Has No Rulebook” by Tristan Ingold

4

“How AI Could Benefit the Workers it Displaces” by Benjamin Jones

5

“China and the US Are Running Different AI Races” by Poe Zhao

6

“High-Bandwidth Memory: The Critical Gaps in US Export Controls” by Erich Grunewald, Raghav Akula

7

“Making Extreme AI Risk Tradeable” by Daniel Reti, Gabriel Weil

8

“Exporting Advanced Chips Is Good for Nvidia, Not the US” by Laura Hiscott

9

“AI Could Undermine Emerging Economies” by Deric Cheng

10

“The Evidence for AI Consciousness, Today” by Cameron Berg

11

“AI Alignment Cannot Be Top-Down” by Audrey Tang

12

“AGI’s Last Bottlenecks” by Adam Khoja, Laura Hiscott

13

“AI Will Be Your Personal Political Proxy” by Bruce Schneier, Nathan E. Sanders

14

“Is China Serious About AI Safety?” by Karson Elmgren, Scott Singer, Oliver Guest

15

“AI Deterrence Is Our Best Option” by Dan Hendrycks, Adam Khoja

16

“Summary of “If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies”” by Laura Hiscott

17

“Cybersecurity is Humanity’s Firewall Against Rogue AI” by Rosario Mastrogiacomo

18

“Precaution Shouldn’t Keep Open-Source AI Behind the Frontier” by Ben Brooks

19

“The Hidden AI Frontier” by Oscar Delaney, Ashwin Acharya

20

“Uncontained AGI Would Replace Humanity” by Anthony Aguirre

21

“Superintelligence Deterrence Has an Observability Problem” by Jason Ross Arnold

22

“Open Protocols Can Prevent AI Monopolies” by Isobel Moure, Tim O’Reilly, Ilan Strauss

23

“In the Race for AI Supremacy, Can Countries Stay Neutral?” by Anton Leicht

24

“How AI Can Degrade Human Performance in High-Stakes Settings” by Dane A. Morey, Mike Rayo, David Woods

25

“How the EU’s Code of Practice Advances AI Safety” by Henry Papadatos

26

“How US Export Controls Have (and Haven’t) Curbed Chinese AI” by Chris Miller

27

“Nuclear Non-Proliferation Is the Wrong Framework for AI Governance” by Michael C. Horowitz, Lauren A. Kahn

28

“Congress Might Block States from Regulating AI. That’s a Bad Idea.” by Kristin O’Donoghue

29

“Can Copyright Survive AI?” by Laura González Salmerón

30

“Avoiding an AI Arms Race with Assurance Technologies” by Nora Ammann, Sarah Hastings-Woodhouse

31

“We’ll Be Arguing for Years Whether Large Language Models Can Make New Scientific Discoveries” by Edward Parker

32

“The Case for AI Liability” by Gabriel Weil

33

“What if Organizations Ran Themselves?” by Gayan Benedict

34

“How AI Can Prevent Blackouts” by David ‘davidad’ Dalrymple

35

“We’re Not Ready for AI Liability” by Kevin Frazier

36

“A Glimpse into the Future of AI Companions” by Vanessa Bates Ramirez

37

“How AI Is Eroding the Norms of War” by David Kirichenko

38

“Today’s AIs Aren’t Paperclip Maximizers. That Doesn’t Mean They’re Not Risky” by Peter N. Salib, Simon Goldstein

39

“Can “Location Verification” Stop AI Chip Smuggling?” by Scott J Mulligan

40

“The Misguided Quest for Mechanistic AI Interpretability” by Dan Hendrycks, Laura Hiscott

41

“We’re Arguing About AI Safety Wrong” by Helen Toner

42

“Can the US Prevent AGI from Being Stolen?” by Philip Tschirhart, Nick Stockton

43

“AI Companies Want to Give You a New Job. Your New Team? A Million AIs.” by Vanessa Bates Ramirez

44

“America First Meets Safety First” by Miles Brundage, Grace Werner

45

“AIs Are Disseminating Expert-Level Virology Skills” by Dan Hendrycks, Laura Hiscott

46

“Smokescreen: How Bad Evidence Is Used to Prevent AI Safety” by Laura Hiscott

47

“We Need a New Kind of Insurance for AI Job Loss” by Kevin Frazier, Graham Hardig

48

“Exporting H20 Chips to China Undermines America’s AI Edge” by Jason Hausenloy

49

“How Applying Abundance Thinking to AI Could Help Humanity Flourish” by Kevin Frazier