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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100 - The Past and Future of Transhumanism
99 - Trusting Untrustworthy Machines and Other Psychological Quirks
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Ethics of Academia (11) - Jessica Flanigan
Ethics of Academia (10) - Jesse Stommel
Ethics of Academia (9) - Jason Brennan
Ethics of Academia (8) - Zena Hitz
Ethics of Academia (7) - Aaron Rabinowitz
Ethics of Academia (6) - Helen de Cruz
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Ethics of Academia (4) - Justin Weinberg
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97 - The Perils of Predictive Policing (& Automated Decision-Making)
96 - How Does Technology Mediate Our Morals?
95 - The Psychology of the Moral Circle
94 - Robot Friendship and Hatred
93 - Will machines impede moral progress?
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