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Being pessimistic about progress will make you sound smart. You'll look rational by not assuming any breakthroughs, just extrapolating current trends until every technology plateaus. You'll probably also be wrong, for exactly the same reason: throughout history, people keep delivering solutions that almost no one anticipated.
Jason Crawford, founder of the Roots of Progress Institute, joins the podcast to discuss The Techno-Humanist Manifesto, his book on his philosophy of progress for the 21st century.
We dive into the core arguments of the manifesto:
Timestamps
00:00 Cold open
00:59 Who is Jason Crawford? The Techno-Humanist Manifesto introduced
03:39 What human progress actually means, and its relationship to agency
05:45 How to live a more meaningful life through the lens of agency
09:36 Climate change solutions and climate control: why we need a thermostat for the Earth
12:55 Is nature more important than humans? The case for anthropocentrism
19:10 Why we should celebrate human achievement
20:22 How to be optimistic about the future without ignoring risks
25:55 Why pessimism sounds smart but keeps being wrong
30:58 Are we running out of natural resources?
33:56 Are good ideas running out? Why innovation keeps accelerating
38:32 The Intelligence Age: is AI as transformative as the Industrial Revolution?
40:48 How to preserve human agency in an AI-driven world
42:38 How to use AI without losing your ability to think
45:57 Why did we stop believing in the future? The culture of progress
49:39 How to build a global progress movement
53:23 Getting progress into schools and mainstream culture
57:02 High-leverage regulations for progress: from nuclear to supersonic flight
58:26 Jason Crawford's vision for a better future
On the Existential Hope Podcast hosts Allison Duettmann and Beatrice Erkers from the Foresight Institute invite scientists, founders, and philosophers for in-depth conversations on positive, high-tech futures.
Full transcript, listed resources, and more: https://www.existentialhope.com/podcasts
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By Foresight InstituteBeing pessimistic about progress will make you sound smart. You'll look rational by not assuming any breakthroughs, just extrapolating current trends until every technology plateaus. You'll probably also be wrong, for exactly the same reason: throughout history, people keep delivering solutions that almost no one anticipated.
Jason Crawford, founder of the Roots of Progress Institute, joins the podcast to discuss The Techno-Humanist Manifesto, his book on his philosophy of progress for the 21st century.
We dive into the core arguments of the manifesto:
Timestamps
00:00 Cold open
00:59 Who is Jason Crawford? The Techno-Humanist Manifesto introduced
03:39 What human progress actually means, and its relationship to agency
05:45 How to live a more meaningful life through the lens of agency
09:36 Climate change solutions and climate control: why we need a thermostat for the Earth
12:55 Is nature more important than humans? The case for anthropocentrism
19:10 Why we should celebrate human achievement
20:22 How to be optimistic about the future without ignoring risks
25:55 Why pessimism sounds smart but keeps being wrong
30:58 Are we running out of natural resources?
33:56 Are good ideas running out? Why innovation keeps accelerating
38:32 The Intelligence Age: is AI as transformative as the Industrial Revolution?
40:48 How to preserve human agency in an AI-driven world
42:38 How to use AI without losing your ability to think
45:57 Why did we stop believing in the future? The culture of progress
49:39 How to build a global progress movement
53:23 Getting progress into schools and mainstream culture
57:02 High-leverage regulations for progress: from nuclear to supersonic flight
58:26 Jason Crawford's vision for a better future
On the Existential Hope Podcast hosts Allison Duettmann and Beatrice Erkers from the Foresight Institute invite scientists, founders, and philosophers for in-depth conversations on positive, high-tech futures.
Full transcript, listed resources, and more: https://www.existentialhope.com/podcasts
Follow on X.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.