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Robert Wright joins Dan Williams and Henry Shevlin to discuss his new book, The God Test: Artificial Intelligence and Our Coming Cosmic Reckoning.
Bob argues that AI is not merely another powerful technology. It is a moral, political, and even cosmic test for humanity: can we coordinate as a species before the race to superintelligence destabilises society, geopolitics, and the future of human agency?
We discuss:
• Why Bob thinks AI is a “God test” for humanity
• Whether current AI systems really understand meaning
• Why the AI revolution may be more significant than the internet, electrification, or the Industrial Revolution
• The case for slowing down AI development
• AI, China, and the dangers of a race to superintelligence• Whether American AI dominance could backfire
• How AI might empower authoritarianism
• Dan’s challenge that AI discourse may be too negative and alarmist
• Whether AI is a “normal technology”
• Evolution, purpose, consciousness, and Bob’s more speculative cosmic arguments
By Dan WilliamsRobert Wright joins Dan Williams and Henry Shevlin to discuss his new book, The God Test: Artificial Intelligence and Our Coming Cosmic Reckoning.
Bob argues that AI is not merely another powerful technology. It is a moral, political, and even cosmic test for humanity: can we coordinate as a species before the race to superintelligence destabilises society, geopolitics, and the future of human agency?
We discuss:
• Why Bob thinks AI is a “God test” for humanity
• Whether current AI systems really understand meaning
• Why the AI revolution may be more significant than the internet, electrification, or the Industrial Revolution
• The case for slowing down AI development
• AI, China, and the dangers of a race to superintelligence• Whether American AI dominance could backfire
• How AI might empower authoritarianism
• Dan’s challenge that AI discourse may be too negative and alarmist
• Whether AI is a “normal technology”
• Evolution, purpose, consciousness, and Bob’s more speculative cosmic arguments