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Nick Bostrom

Guest: Nick Bostrom

Date: 2019-09-11 | Duration: 2h 36m

Category: Technology, Science

Episode Overview

Nick Bostrom dives deep into the profound challenges and possibilities surrounding artificial intelligence, human enhancement, and the future of civilization. He emphasizes the critical importance of aligning advanced AI systems with human values to avoid catastrophic outcomes, highlighting the uncertainty around when superintelligent AI might emerge and how it could fundamentally transform or even obsolete humanity. Bostrom also explores the ethical and technical difficulties in specifying AI goals and the potential for AI to surpass human cognitive abilities by many orders of magnitude, raising questions about control and understanding of such entities. The conversation then shifts to humanity’s long-term prospects, including space colonization and the evolution of post-human descendants. Bostrom discusses how future technologies might enable us to expand beyond Earth, possibly through robotic proxies or radical biological enhancements. He also reflects on the simulation hypothesis, unpacking its implications and the likelihood that we might be living in a simulated reality, while stressing the philosophical and scientific challenges in testing this idea. Throughout, Bostrom weaves historical analogies, such as the Manhattan Project, to illustrate how transformative technologies carry both immense promise and existential risks, underscoring the urgency of thoughtful stewardship as humanity navigates this pivotal era.

About Nick Bostrom

Nick Bostrom is a Swedish philosopher and a leading figure at the University of Oxford, renowned for his groundbreaking work in existential risk and the ethics surrounding human enhancement. He is the founding director of the Future of Humanity Institute, where he explores critical issues such as superintelligence risks and the anthropic principle. Bostrom's thought-provoking insights challenge conventional perspectives on technology and humanity's future, making him a prominent voice in contemporary philosophical discourse. His intellectual rigor and ability to engage with complex ideas make him a captivating guest on platforms like the Joe Rogan Experience, where he dives deep into the implications of AI and the moral dilemmas of advancing human capabilities.

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Transcript Excerpt

Starting point is 00:00:00 And here we go. Starting point is 00:00:28 Well, it's the big fear and the big hope, I think. Starting point is 00:00:54 with better technology and so forth um also i think if we want to imagine some really grand future where humanity or our descendants one day go out and colonize the universe, Starting point is 00:01:40 One is to make sure we can align it with human values and then make sure that we together do something better with it than fighting wars or oppressing one another. Starting point is 00:02:36 I think there's a lot of room for improvement. Starting point is 00:03:16 just like we look at ancient hominids, that we are eventually going to become something more Starting point is 00:04:04 if we created Starting point is 00:04:36 How many more generations before this thing thinks that human beings are obsolete? Starting point is 00:05:18 I'd say so, yeah. Starting point is 00:05:46 We really don't know when, Starting point is 00:06:11 I think, at some point involve the development Starting point is 00:06:32 so that we actually understand what they are doing Starting point is 00:06:55 through some other means Starting point is 00:07:25 still involve Starting point is 00:07:44 autistic savant, really Starting point is 00:08:17 which then drives a lot of investment in it. Starting point is 00:08:46 share our values and has a more pragmatic view of life and death and things. Starting point is 00:09:21 But we sort of assume that intelligence that we create will Starting point is 00:09:56 agents might just have reflexes. Starting point is 00:10:23 If you're able to specify the goal, Starting point is 00:10:39 Do you anticipate different types Starting point is 00:11:12 would not be very human-like. Starting point is 00:11:34 So that seems technologically very difficult to do, Starting point is 00:11:58 maybe with the neocortex. Starting point is 00:12:32 things that we do differently. Starting point is 00:12:53 But maybe some system Sta...

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