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May 2025
52m 51s

Ep 237: AI 2027 Reaction. Part 1

Brett Hall
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I react to the contents of this article https://ai-2027.com with some further general comments on ‪@DwarkeshPatel‬ 's interview with two of the authors here:    • 2027 Intelligence Explosion: Month-by...  

 

Youtube version of this podcast is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq_txKy-XMQ

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