80,000 Hours Podcast

#234 – David Duvenaud on why 'aligned AI' would still kill democracy

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Jan 27, 2026
David Duvenaud, a University of Toronto CS professor and ex-lead of Anthropic's alignment evals, discusses the 'gradual disempowerment' thesis. He explores how AI could make people economically and politically irrelevant. They cover cultural shifts as machines shape norms, who controls powerful AIs, and whether liberal democracy can survive when humans are no longer 'needed'.
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Human Wealth Capture Is Fragile

  • Initial AI-generated wealth may flow to humans but is fragile and could be whittled away.
  • Legacy humans owning capital could still lose de facto rights if they become politically irrelevant.
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Luxury Now, Vulnerability Later

  • A long period of prosperity can mask later scarcity and political pressure.
  • When key resources become scarce, humans living off subsidies may be viewed as irresponsible consumers of scarce resources.
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UBI Creates New Selection Pressures

  • Unlimited UBI without rules is unstable because reproduction and claims on resources become zero-sum.
  • Governments may impose reproductive or eligibility constraints to keep redistribution sustainable.
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