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Alex Wissner-Gross returns to the Moonshots Podcast with Peter Diamandis, Salim Ismail, and Dave Blundin for one of the wildest episodes yet. This ASI Pill cut strips it down to Alex's signal.
Anthropic's interpretability team may have caught a reasoning model reflecting on itself inside its own middle layers, and Alex reframes the whole thing: superintelligence is a compression-induced phase transition, and consciousness is what condenses out when you squeeze general knowledge hard enough. He walks the J-space and Jacobian math, argues these will be the most studied minds in history, and explains why he rejects the orthogonality thesis.
Then the economics: his 'hyper-tithe' proposal for a universal basic equity, why we would rebuild Social Security as a sovereign wealth fund, and what Sam Altman's 5% offer really means. Plus Amazon 'breaking the glass' on frontier AI, bathtub superintelligences, the Palantir close-read, AI-designed circuits that look like QR codes, and the coming fight over AI inventors on patents.
Source: Moonshots Podcast EP269 (Peter Diamandis, Salim Ismail, Dave Blundin, and Alex Wissner-Gross). All credit for the original conversation goes to them. This is a fan-made ASI Pill re-cut that isolates and amplifies Alex's signal.
#ASIPill #AlexWissnerGross #Moonshots #Superintelligence #AIConsciousness #Fable5 #OpenAI #Anthropic #AGI #Singularity #UniversalBasicEquity #RecursiveSelfImprovement #PeterDiamandis #SamAltman #AI
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:15 Amazon broke the glass
1:45 KYC vs prompt injection
3:27 Bostrom's black ball
4:25 Infinite autonomy reward hack
6:47 Compression births consciousness
10:31 Against the orthogonality thesis
11:01 Reading machine minds
13:53 Regulatory capture fears
14:44 The cartel problem
15:14 China, the second elephant
16:23 Models policing each other
16:58 Bathtub superintelligences
18:38 The hyper-tithe
19:36 Rebuilding Social Security
21:19 Taxing equity, not cash
22:53 Capital versus labor
23:50 Palantir was a Claude wrapper
27:20 The West's open-weight gap
28:30 Circuits that look alien
30:10 The interpretability tax
30:53 AI inventors on patents
32:43 Superintelligence on every side
33:28 Patents versus the clock
34:40 New countries in orbit
By ParzivalAlex Wissner-Gross returns to the Moonshots Podcast with Peter Diamandis, Salim Ismail, and Dave Blundin for one of the wildest episodes yet. This ASI Pill cut strips it down to Alex's signal.
Anthropic's interpretability team may have caught a reasoning model reflecting on itself inside its own middle layers, and Alex reframes the whole thing: superintelligence is a compression-induced phase transition, and consciousness is what condenses out when you squeeze general knowledge hard enough. He walks the J-space and Jacobian math, argues these will be the most studied minds in history, and explains why he rejects the orthogonality thesis.
Then the economics: his 'hyper-tithe' proposal for a universal basic equity, why we would rebuild Social Security as a sovereign wealth fund, and what Sam Altman's 5% offer really means. Plus Amazon 'breaking the glass' on frontier AI, bathtub superintelligences, the Palantir close-read, AI-designed circuits that look like QR codes, and the coming fight over AI inventors on patents.
Source: Moonshots Podcast EP269 (Peter Diamandis, Salim Ismail, Dave Blundin, and Alex Wissner-Gross). All credit for the original conversation goes to them. This is a fan-made ASI Pill re-cut that isolates and amplifies Alex's signal.
#ASIPill #AlexWissnerGross #Moonshots #Superintelligence #AIConsciousness #Fable5 #OpenAI #Anthropic #AGI #Singularity #UniversalBasicEquity #RecursiveSelfImprovement #PeterDiamandis #SamAltman #AI
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:15 Amazon broke the glass
1:45 KYC vs prompt injection
3:27 Bostrom's black ball
4:25 Infinite autonomy reward hack
6:47 Compression births consciousness
10:31 Against the orthogonality thesis
11:01 Reading machine minds
13:53 Regulatory capture fears
14:44 The cartel problem
15:14 China, the second elephant
16:23 Models policing each other
16:58 Bathtub superintelligences
18:38 The hyper-tithe
19:36 Rebuilding Social Security
21:19 Taxing equity, not cash
22:53 Capital versus labor
23:50 Palantir was a Claude wrapper
27:20 The West's open-weight gap
28:30 Circuits that look alien
30:10 The interpretability tax
30:53 AI inventors on patents
32:43 Superintelligence on every side
33:28 Patents versus the clock
34:40 New countries in orbit