
Steven Bartlett interviews Professor Stuart Russell, a leading AI expert, about the existential risks posed by artificial general intelligence (AGI). They discuss the potential for human extinction, the lack of regulation in the AI industry, and the ethical dilemmas of creating machines more intelligent than humans. Russell expresses his deep concern ("appalled") about the current trajectory of AI development, where safety is taking a backseat to commercial interests. He advocates for a shift towards developing AI as a tool to augment human capabilities rather than replace them, and stresses the importance of government regulation and public awareness to ensure a safe and beneficial future with AI. The conversation also explores the potential societal impacts of AGI, including job displacement and the need to redefine human purpose in a world where AI can perform most tasks.
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