Jeff Ding on US vs China AI and Lessons from Past Industrial Revolutions

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AI for Science!

AI will make ideas cheap. What does that mean for sicence? Charles Yang is a fellow at Renaissance Philanthropies and writes about AI and science here: https://republicofscience.substack.com. We discuss… Why AI will crack math but not science, and what Mendel's peas sitting ignor ...  Show more

Emergency Pod: Claude Fable Fried + What's Going on at BIS?

Chris McGuire, former civil servant in State and the Biden White House now at CFR, talk about the export control craziness of these past two weeks. We discuss: The 5:21 PM letter that took the world's most powerful model offline Why the "let it rip" administration pivoted to mand ...  Show more

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