What: Predictions and Prediction Payoffs, talking about A Where: 325 Main St, Cambridge, MA 02142 - Google’s “Urban Park” When: Sunday May 10th, 2:00pm Style: Dojo Run By: Skyler
AI 2027 is an essay that outlines one scenario for how artificial intelligence advancement might go. It was published on April 3rd 2025 and written by Daniel Kokotajlo, Thomas Larsen, Eli Lifland, Romeo Dean, and Scott Alexander. It makes a number of concrete predictions. I’m sure that over the last year or so some of the predictions have fallen short- but if you’re going to criticize people for sticking their neck out and being wrong, it behooves you to stick your neck out at least as far. Last July many of us came together to make predictions about what would and wouldn’t happen.
Today we’re going to meet up and look at what came true or over the last year, and make new predictions about what the next year (or two!) will hold. You’ll want to bring a phone or laptop, and have a Fatebook account. You’ll also want to have read AI 2027 before the meetup- we’ll be going over it again month by month, but we won’t be going slowly enough to just read it and you’ll want to be able to discuss it with people.
AI 2027 Midtrospective
What: Predictions and Prediction Payoffs, talking about A
Where: 325 Main St, Cambridge, MA 02142 - Google’s “Urban Park”
When: Sunday May 10th, 2:00pm
Style: Dojo
Run By: Skyler
AI 2027 is an essay that outlines one scenario for how artificial intelligence advancement might go. It was published on April 3rd 2025 and written by Daniel Kokotajlo, Thomas Larsen, Eli Lifland, Romeo Dean, and Scott Alexander. It makes a number of concrete predictions. I’m sure that over the last year or so some of the predictions have fallen short- but if you’re going to criticize people for sticking their neck out and being wrong, it behooves you to stick your neck out at least as far. Last July many of us came together to make predictions about what would and wouldn’t happen.
Today we’re going to meet up and look at what came true or over the last year, and make new predictions about what the next year (or two!) will hold. You’ll want to bring a phone or laptop, and have a Fatebook account. You’ll also want to have read AI 2027 before the meetup- we’ll be going over it again month by month, but we won’t be going slowly enough to just read it and you’ll want to be able to discuss it with people.
Look for the guy in a bright bandana