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Doom Debates: Kevin Zhu’s Urgent Case for Pausing AI Now

Doom Debates: Kevin Zhu’s Urgent Case for Pausing AI Now

Published 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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AI safety sounds abstract until Kevin Zhu argues that superintelligence could arrive within 5–10 years. In this condensed recap of Doom Debates, host Liron Shapira talks with Algoverse founder Kevin Zhu about artificial intelligence, machine learning, AI alignment, and why he says he would “hit the pause button” today. This shorter summary trims the original full-length episode into a few minutes, spotlighting Zhu’s p(doom) estimate, his concept of “intellamics,” and his warning that transparency may vanish before advanced AI does. Listeners will also hear his take on orthogonality, agentic models, emergent misalignment, AI regulation, job automation, and the geopolitics of racing capabilities. If you want the key arguments behind one of the starkest pro-safety positions in current AI debates, this recap gives you the essentials fast. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.
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