AI IRL
S01:E01 - When Will the Machines Come Alive?
Can machines achieve sentience? And what would that look like? Neuroscientist David Eagleman, former Google engineer Blake Lemoine and leading child psychologist Alison Gopnik join Bloomberg's Nate Lanxon and Jackie Davalos to discuss.
S01:E02 - Why AI Is Critical to Deep Space Exploration
How can artificial intelligence shed light on the universe’s greatest unknowns? Bloomberg's Nate Lanxon and Jackie Davalos are joined by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson to discuss.
S01:E03 - How AI Is Redefining the Battlefield
Militaries and defense contractors around the world are developing ways for artificial intelligence to complement technologies used on and over the battlefield. Bloomberg's Nate Lanxon and Jackie Davalos are joined by Anduril Industries co-founder Trae Stephens, DARPA official Dr. Kathleen Fisher and activist and writer Brett Wilkins to discuss how AI is redefining the battlefield.
S01:E04 - How Google and Meta Are Racing Toward an AI Future
Over the past ten years, the center of power in artificial intelligence has shifted from academic institutions to subsidiaries of some of the world's biggest tech companies. But who are the individuals making the decisions at those businesses?Bloomberg's Nate Lanxon and Jackie Davalos are joined by two of them: Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, and Joelle Pineau, head of Meta AI. They’ll give an insider’s account of how their work is changing everyone’s future.
S01:E06 - Is AI Our Future Teacher?
The rapid rise of generative AI tools like ChatGPT has academics questioning the role of human educators in the future.Bloomberg's Nate Lanxon and Jackie Davalos are joined by Dr. Pamela L Gay, and NYU’s Dr. Andrea Jones-Rooy – to understand how AI is changing their classrooms.
S01:E09 - Investment + Regulation
Silicon Valley and Washington haven't always seen eye-to-eye. While business leaders often say regulation stifles innovation, lawmakers insist it’s essential.Bloomberg's Nate Lanxon and Jackie Davalos are joined by everyone from a venture capitalist to a congressman to discuss the profit and pitfalls of machine-learning companies.
S01:E10 - SciFi
Sci-Fi uses artificial intelligence as a recurrent theme, reflecting the anxieties of the modern world by projecting them into the future and magnifying them. It can also serve as inspiration for real-world scientific undertakings.Bloomberg's Nate Lanxon and Jackie Davalos are joined by technology experts and sci-fi thought leaders to understand where the line between AI fact and fiction blurs into the real world.
S01:E11 - The Alignment Problem
The scaling up of AI risks not only repeating the biases of its human creators, but amplifying them. Can we avoid this? To find out, Bloomberg's Nate Lanxon and Jackie Davalos are joined by the author of 'The Alignment Problem' Brian Christian, AI ethicist and criminologist Renee Cummings and Director of Research at the 'Distributed AI Research Institute', Dr. Alex Hanna.
S01:E13 - Futurists
The rate of progress in AI over the past ten years has been astronomical, but it’s easy to forget it’s work that began when The Beatles were still recording music. With near-exponential speeds of advancement, where will we be in a hundred year’s time?Bloomberg's Nate Lanxon and Jackie Davalos are joined by leading futurists Amy Webb, Sinead Bovell and Jason Silva to discuss projections for change in human society, technology and the economy if developments in AI continue at this pace.
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