80,000 Hours Podcast

Why automating human labour will break our political system | Rose Hadshar, Forethought

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Mar 17, 2026
Rose Hadshar, a Forethought researcher studying how advanced AI reshapes political power, discusses how AI could let tiny elites wield outsized economic and strategic influence. She outlines three dynamics that could concentrate power, paints vivid nonviolent takeover scenarios, and highlights risks from lost public leverage and epistemic control. She also sketches interventions to strengthen institutions and civic sense-making.
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Three Flavors Of Epistemic Interference To Watch

  • Epistemic failure can be systemic (pace of change), distributive (capability gaps), or strategic (targeted misinformation).
  • Rose stresses unequal access to models and data will let powerful actors both understand more and manipulate others.
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Widespread Opposition Won't Guarantee Prevention

  • Even though nearly everyone dislikes extreme concentration, coordination can fail due to speed and epistemic disruption.
  • Rose notes actors already race for AI advantage, so incentives may outpace collective prevention efforts.
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Slow Progress Worlds Still Create Big Risks

  • Slow AI progress still risks concentration via structural routes like captured governments or unequal deployment.
  • Rose argues many economic and governance failure modes don't require a sudden intelligence explosion to occur.
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