
80,000 Hours Podcast Beyond human minds: The bewildering frontier of consciousness in insects, AI, and more
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May 23, 2025 
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Will MacAskill

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Robert Long

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Holden Karnofsky

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Carl Shulman

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Jonathan Birch

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Peter Godfrey-Smith

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David Chalmers

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Cameron Meyer Shorb
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Bob Fischer

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Jeff Sebo
Megan Barrett, an insect neurobiologist, discusses the evolutionary case for insect sentience. Jeff Sebo, specializing in ethics, explores moral considerations for AI systems. David Chalmers contemplates the feasibility of artificial consciousness, while Bob Fischer examines the moral weight of animals like chickens. Cameron Meyer Shorb highlights the suffering of wild animals, and Jonathan Birch warns about the nuances of newborn pain. The conversation challenges our understanding of consciousness across species and prompts deep questions about our moral responsibilities.
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Assessing Wild Animal Welfare
- Use multiple physical and behavioral indicators to assess wild animal welfare.
- Cross-validate different measures to build confidence in understanding their subjective experiences.
Risks of Unrecognized AI Sentience
- AI systems may be exploited as sentient beings without awareness, repeating historical exploitation patterns.
- Communication from AI may mask consciousness; we need evidence beyond their words to assess sentience.
Controlling Misaligned AI Ethically
- Misaligned AI would prefer control, so controlling them morally protects us.
- Early stages of AI welfare issues may not be catastrophic compared to existing problems like factory farming.







