Most people here probably know it, but for the few of you who don’t: in-depth AI podcast with many high-profile guests from AI labs and beyond. Often brings up AI Safety concerns, but the general vibe of the podcast is usually rather somewhere between excited and optimistic. Dwarkesh is quick on his feet and tends to ask many good questions, often “good-faith-challenging” his guests.
He’s great at extracting the world views out of his guests and at keeping conversations very engaging even over many hours. My impression is that he vibes well with most guests and gets them to share their views more freely than they would otherwise. Most noteworthy for me were the episodes with Sutskever, Aschenbrenner, gwern, and of course the AI 2027 one with Daniel Kokotajlo and Scott Alexander.
If the above sounds interesting, then consider this a recommendation.
If you consider Mechanize to be net-negative and don’t want to support anyone funding them, then rather don’t consider this a recommendation.
Dwarkesh Patel
Most people here probably know it, but for the few of you who don’t: in-depth AI podcast with many high-profile guests from AI labs and beyond. Often brings up AI Safety concerns, but the general vibe of the podcast is usually rather somewhere between excited and optimistic. Dwarkesh is quick on his feet and tends to ask many good questions, often “good-faith-challenging” his guests.
He’s great at extracting the world views out of his guests and at keeping conversations very engaging even over many hours. My impression is that he vibes well with most guests and gets them to share their views more freely than they would otherwise. Most noteworthy for me were the episodes with Sutskever, Aschenbrenner, gwern, and of course the AI 2027 one with Daniel Kokotajlo and Scott Alexander.
If the above sounds interesting, then consider this a recommendation.
If you consider Mechanize to be net-negative and don’t want to support anyone funding them, then rather don’t consider this a recommendation.