Should we pause AI development until we're sure we can do it safely? (with Joep Meindertsma)
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
by Spencer Greenberg
10h ago
Read the full transcript here. Should we pause AI development? What might it mean for an AI system to be "provably" safe? Are our current AI systems provably unsafe? What makes AI especially dangerous relative to other modern technologies? Or are the risks from AI overblown? What are the arguments in favor of not pausing — or perhaps even accelerating — AI progress? What is the public perception of AI risks? What steps have governments taken to migitate AI risks? If thoughtful, prudent, cautious actors pause their AI development, won't bad actors still keep going? To what extent are people em ..read more
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What should the Effective Altruism movement learn from the SBF / FTX scandal? (with Will MacAskill)
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
by Spencer Greenberg
1w ago
What are the facts around Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX about which all parties agree? What was the nature of Will's relationship with SBF? What things, in retrospect, should've been red flags about Sam or FTX? Was Sam's personality problematic? Did he ever really believe in EA principles? Does he lack empathy? Or was he on the autism spectrum? Was he naive in his application of utilitarianism? Did EA intentionally install SBF as a spokesperson, or did he put himself in that position of his own accord? What lessons should EA leaders learn from this? What steps should be taken to prevent it from h ..read more
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Common body language mistakes and how to avoid making them (with Blake Eastman)
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
by Spencer Greenberg
3w ago
What are some common techniques for quantifying body language? How hard is it to identify poker "tells"? Are there any facial expressions or body movements that have universal meaning? What can be discerned about group dynamics just from watching a meeting over video call? What are the most common body language mistakes people make when going on dates or trying to make friends? What are the strongest indicators of charisma? How do people signal their social status? What are the most effective ways to deal with trolls? How valid is the concept of micro-expressions? Blake Eastman is the founder ..read more
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Should we widen our moral circles to include animals, insects, and AIs? (with Jeff Sebo)
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
by Spencer Greenberg
1M ago
Read the full transcript here. How did we end up with factory farming? How many animals do we kill every year in factory farms? When we consider the rights of non-human living things, we tend to focus mainly on the animal kingdom, and in particular on relatively larger, more complex animals; but to what extent should insects, plants, fungi, and even single-celled organisms deserve our moral consideration? Do we know anything about what it's like (or not) to be an AI? To what extent is the perception of time linked to the speed at which one's brain processes information? What's the difference ..read more
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How to have a positive impact with your career (with Benjamin Hilton)
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
by Spencer Greenberg
1M ago
What's the best way to think about building an impactful career? Should everyone try to work in fields related to existential risks? Should people find work in a problem area even if they can't work on the very "best" solution within that area? What does it mean for a particular job or career path to be a "good fit" for someone? What is "career capital"? To what extent should people focus on developing transferable skills? What are some of the most useful cross-domain skills? To what extent should people allow their passions and interests to influence how they think about potential career pat ..read more
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Spencer's takeaways after 200 episodes (with Spencer Greenberg)
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
by Spencer Greenberg
1M ago
It's our 200th episode! ? What important things has Spencer gleaned from these 200 episodes? What has he learned about how to have better conversations? On what topics has he updated his views? What makes for a great question? Thank you, listeners, for listening, following, rating, reviewing, supporting, and communicating with us! You've helped the show continue to grow, improve, and thrive! Do you have ideas about how we could improve our show? Then please take our brand new listener survey! Staff Spencer Greenberg — Host / Director Josh Castle — Producer Ryan Kessler — Audio Engineer Uri ..read more
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Psychological change in a single session (with Jessica Schleider)
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
by Spencer Greenberg
2M ago
Read the full transcript here. Is it possible to change someone's life with a really short psychological intervention? What features do turning points in people's lives tend to share in common? What single-session interventions can work well for depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues? What expectations should reasonably be held in advance of a single-session intervention? By what mechanisms do these interventions spark the desire for change in participants? How useful is qualitative research in the social sciences? What can single-session interventions accomplish that longer-term ..read more
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Academic group think, free speech norms, and the psychology of time (with Anne Wilson)
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
by Spencer Greenberg
2M ago
Read the full transcript here. How does psychological time differ from clock time? How does a person's perception of time relate to their personal identity? How does a person's view of their past shape how they view their future? To what extent do people differ in the degree to which they feel like a single, continuous person across time? What effects does a person's perception of time have on their assessment of injustices? Why aren't there more adversarial collaborations in academia? Is academia generally politically left-leaning? How does lack of political diversity in academia compare to ..read more
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How can Stoicism improve your life? (with Bill Irvine)
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
by Spencer Greenberg
2M ago
Read the full transcript here. Why is Stoicism important and useful today? What are the main ideas of Stoicism? How can you tell if you're "living well"? And if you're not living well, then how can you move yourself in that direction? How can we learn to accept and embrace life as it comes without losing our desire to improve ourselves and the world around us? Do people vary in the degree to which Stoic practices might be beneficial for them? What's the relationship between Stoicism and CBT? What do Stoics have to say about the value or disvalue of emotions? Has Stoicism changed much since it ..read more
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Is there a grand unified theory of everyone? (with Michael Muthukrishna)
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
by Spencer Greenberg
2M ago
What is a "theory of everyone"? Do the social sciences currently have enough firm knowledge to synthesize such a theory? Have we been getting smarter as a species over the last few hundred years? Were great historical thinkers smarter than today's greatest minds? Why are governments so prone to corruption? What is the COMPASS framework? What is the "no hyphen" immigration model? What is the "umbrella" immigration model? How can governments change how they think and talk about immigration so that racism is less likely to find its way into immigration policy? Michael Muthukrishna is an award-wi ..read more
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