#3 - Dr Dario Amodei on OpenAI and how AI will change the world for good and ill by The 80,000 Hours Podcast with Rob Wiblin published on 2017-07-21T06:55:28Z Just two years ago OpenAI didn’t exist. It’s now among the most elite groups of machine learning researchers. They’re trying to make an AI that’s smarter than humans and have $1b at their disposal.<br><br> Even stranger for a Silicon Valley start-up, it’s not a business, but rather a non-profit founded by Elon Musk and Sam Altman among others, to ensure the benefits of AI are distributed broadly to all of society. <br><br> I did a long interview with one of its first machine learning researchers, Dr Dario Amodei, to learn about:<br><br> * OpenAI’s latest plans and research progress.<br> * His paper *Concrete Problems in AI Safety*, which outlines five specific ways machine learning algorithms can act in dangerous ways their designers don’t intend - something OpenAI has to work to avoid.<br> * How listeners can best go about pursuing a career in machine learning and AI development themselves.<br><br> <a href="https://80000hours.org/2017/07/podcast-the-world-needs-ai-researchers-heres-how-to-become-one/?utm_campaign=podcast__amodei&utm_source=80000+Hours+Podcast&utm_medium=podcast">Full transcript, apply for personalised coaching to work on AI safety, see what questions are asked when, and read extra resources to learn more.</a><br><br> 1m33s - What OpenAI is doing, Dario’s research and why AI is important <br> 13m - Why OpenAI scaled back its Universe project <br> 15m50s - Why AI could be dangerous <br> 24m20s - Would smarter than human AI solve most of the world’s problems? <br> 29m - Paper on five concrete problems in AI safety <br> 43m48s - Has OpenAI made progress? <br> 49m30s - What this back flipping noodle can teach you about AI safety <br> 55m30s - How someone can pursue a career in AI safety and get a job at OpenAI <br> 1h02m30s - Where and what should people study? <br> 1h4m15s - What other paradigms for AI are there? <br> 1h7m55s - How do you go from studying to getting a job? What places are there to work? <br> 1h13m30s - If there's a 17-year-old listening here what should they start reading first? <br> 1h19m - Is this a good way to develop your broader career options? Is it a safe move? <br> 1h21m10s - What if you’re older and haven’t studied machine learning? How do you break in? <br> 1h24m - What about doing this work in academia? <br> 1h26m50s - Is the work frustrating because solutions may not exist? <br> 1h31m35s - How do we prevent a dangerous arms race? <br> 1h36m30s - Final remarks on how to get into doing useful work in machine learning<br> Genre Technology Comment by blueline I would trust this more if we had a good neuroscientific theory of happiness and used brain activity measurements as an input 2017-09-13T13:27:22Z Comment by blueline What if the human is wrong about what they want? 2017-09-13T13:21:15Z Comment by Zaheerr Abbas Useful podcast. Thanks! 2017-07-26T13:58:34Z Comment by yrrah1 would love it if they didn't talk over each other... 2017-07-25T14:01:19Z Comment by cat teef Yes, perfect. But keep in mind what benefit AI could have on climate change and public relations. We all want this utopia; but we're running too fast and we'll trip on the "climate change" rock and fall to our knees before we know it. 2017-07-22T06:49:30Z