In this episode of the podcast, I chat to Anton Korinek about the economic impacts of GPT. Anton is a Professor of Economics at the University of Virginia and the Economics Lead at the Centre for AI Governance. He has researched widely on the topic of automation and labour markets. We talk about whether GPT will substitute for or complement human workers; the disruptive impact of GPT on the economic organisation; the jobs/roles most immediately at risk; the impact of GPT on wage levels; the skills needed to survive in an AI-enhanced economy, and much more.
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TITE 10 - Bonus Episode: Audience Q and A
TITE 9 - Human-Technology Futures
TITE 8 - Machines as Colleagues, Friends and Lovers
TITE 7 - Can Machines be Moral Patients?
TITE 6 - Moral Agency in Machines
TITE 5 - Technology and Responsibility Gaps
TITE 4 - Behaviour Change and Control
TITE 3 - Value Alignment and the Control Problem
TITE 2: The Methods of Technology Ethics
New Podcast Series - 'This is Technology Ethics'
110 - Can we pause AI Development? Evidence from the history of technological restraint
109 - How Can We Align Language Models like GPT with Human Values?
108 - Miles Brundage (Head of Policy Research at Open AI) on the speed of AI development and the risks and opportunities of GPT
107 - Will Large Language Models disrupt healthcare?
106 - Why GPT and other LLMs (probably) aren't sentient
105 - GPT: Higher Education's Jurassic Park Moment?
103 - GPT: How worried should we be?
102 - Fictional Dualism and Social Robots
101 - Pistols, Pills, Pork and Ploughs: How Technology Changes Morality
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