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Stuart Russell, a leading AI expert, warns that current AI development poses an existential risk to humanity, with top AI CEOs acknowledging a potentially 25% chance of extinction, and argues we need to fundamentally rethink how we develop AI to ensure it remains aligned with human interests.
In this episode, Derek Thompson and economist Anton Korinek explore the potential economic and societal implications of artificial general intelligence (AGI), discussing how superintelligent AI could transform work, productivity, and potentially create massive job displacement while also offering unprecedented opportunities for scientific and economic advancement.
Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, discusses how artificial intelligence will revolutionize work, education, and daily life over the next decade, emphasizing its potential to democratize knowledge and transform human capabilities.
Nathan Benaich discusses the 2025 State of AI Report, highlighting breakthroughs in AI reasoning, robotics, business adoption, power infrastructure challenges, and geopolitical dynamics shaping the AI landscape.
An in-depth exploration of artificial intelligence's potential to revolutionize medicine, examining its capabilities and limitations in diagnosing diseases, drug discovery, clinical trials, and health monitoring.
In a conversation with Stanford Medical School Dean Lloyd Minor, Derek Thompson explores the current capabilities and limitations of AI in medicine, examining its potential to diagnose diseases, design drugs, accelerate clinical trials, and help manage chronic illness.