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AGI and Institutional Disruption: Sam Hammond in Conversation with FLI’s Gus Docker

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Dec 30, 2023
Samuel Hammond, a senior economist at the Foundation for American Innovation, discusses the transformative potential of AGI on economies and institutions. He explores the likely paths to AGI and the critical differences between viewing AI in isolation versus as part of a dynamic system. Hammond also advocates for a robust megaproject for AI safety, drawing parallels with historical projects. Additionally, he highlights the implications of AI on governance, market dynamics, and societal structures, urging for a reassessment of existing frameworks in light of rapid technological advancement.
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ANECDOTE

Ride-Hailing Disruption

  • Ride-hailing illustrates how private AI solutions can displace regulated services.
  • Uber/Lyft replaced taxis, shifting governance to reputation mechanisms.
INSIGHT

AI and Social Separation

  • AI can exacerbate social separation by identifying and sorting individuals based on risk.
  • This can lead to further segregation within communities.
INSIGHT

AI and Social Lubricants

  • Social interactions rely on some level of deception and hidden preferences.
  • AI can disrupt this by revealing true feelings and forcing values to be formalized.
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