Episodios
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Dr. Michael K. Cohen, a postdoc AI safety researcher at UC Berkeley, joined the podcast to discuss OpenAI's superalignment research, reinforcement learning and imitation learning, potential dangers of advanced future AI agents, policy proposals to address long-term planning agents, academic discourse on AI risks, California's SB 1047 bill, and more.
Our music is by Micah Rubin (Producer) and John Lisi (Composer).
For a transcript and relevant links, visit the Center for AI Policy Podcast Substack.
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Ellen P. Goodman, a distinguished professor of law at Rutgers Law School, joined the podcast to discuss the NTIA's AI accountability report, federal AI policy efforts, watermarking and data provenance, AI-generated content, risk-based regulation, and more.
Our music is by Micah Rubin (Producer) and John Lisi (Composer).
For a transcript and relevant links, visit the Center for AI Policy Podcast Substack.
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Stephen Casper, a computer science PhD student at MIT, joined the podcast to discuss AI interpretability, red-teaming and robustness, evaluations and audits, reinforcement learning from human feedback, Goodhart’s law, and more.
Our music is by Micah Rubin (Producer) and John Lisi (Composer).
For a transcript and relevant links, visit the Center for AI Policy Podcast Substack.
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Kelsey Piper, Senior Writer at Vox, joined the podcast to discuss OpenAI's recent incident involving exit documents, the extent to which OpenAI's actions were unreasonable, and the broader significance of this story.
Our music is by Micah Rubin (Producer) and John Lisi (Composer).
For a transcript and relevant links, visit the Center for AI Policy Podcast Substack.
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Tamay Besiroglu, Associate Director of Epoch AI, joined the podcast to provide a comprehensive overview of the factors shaping AI progress, from algorithmic advances and hardware scaling to data availability and economic incentives, and to analyze the potential trajectories of AI development over the coming years.
Our music is by Micah Rubin (Producer) and John Lisi (Composer).
For a transcript, highlights, and relevant links, visit the Center for AI Policy Podcast Substack.
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Katja Grace, Lead Researcher and Co-Founder of AI Impacts, joined the podcast to discuss where AI is heading and what AI researchers think about it, including analysis of likely the largest-ever survey of AI researchers.
Our music is by Micah Rubin (Producer) and John Lisi (Composer).
For a transcript, highlights, and relevant links, visit the Center for AI Policy Podcast Substack.
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Jason Green-Lowe, Executive Director of the Center for AI Policy, joins the podcast to discuss who is held legally accountable when AI causes harm, how they're held accountable, and potential policies to improve or clarify liability law regarding AI.
Our music is by Micah Rubin (Producer) and John Lisi (Composer).
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Jeffrey Ladish, Executive Director of Palisade Research, joins the podcast to discuss threats of AI-powered cyberattacks, security of model weights, and what lies ahead.
Our music is by Micah Rubin (Producer) and John Lisi (Composer).
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Sam Hammond, Senior Economist at the Foundation for American Innovation, joins the podcast to discuss how AI creates a need for government modernization, and what that modernization should look like.
Our music is by Micah Rubin (Producer) and John Lisi (Composer).
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Daniel Colson, Co-Founder and CEO of the AI Policy Institute, joins the podcast to discuss US public opinion on AI, based on polling data from the AI Policy Institute.
Our music is by Micah Rubin (Producer) and John Lisi (Composer).
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NOTE: Since recording this podcast, Mark Beall has left his role at Gladstone to focus fully on AI safety and security policy advocacy. You can reach him at [email protected] for more information.
Mark Beall, co-founder and CEO of Gladstone AI, joins the podcast to discuss the state of AI, its implications for US national security, and next steps for policymakers.
Our music is by Micah Rubin (Producer) and John Lisi (Composer).
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Thomas Larsen, Director of Strategy at the Center for AI Policy, joins the podcast to discuss capability evaluations, safety evaluations, preparedness frameworks, and why they're important.
Our music is by Micah Rubin (Producer) and John Lisi (Composer).