The New York Times Opinion columnist Ezra Klein has spent years talking to artificial intelligence researchers. Many of them feel the prospect of A.I. discovery is too sweet to ignore, regardless of the technology’s risks. Today, Mr. Klein discusses the profound changes that an A.I.-powered world will create, how current business models are failing to meet the A.I. moment, and the steps government can take to achieve a positive A.I. future. Also, radical acceptance of your phone addiction may just help your phone addiction.
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One interesting thing about the culture of AI is that it's just sort of a casual icebreaker at a party or something.
People will come up to you and say, what are your timelines?
By which they mean, how long do you think we have until AI destroys the world?
Which in most parts of the world would be a very strange way to open a conversation with a stranger you just met.
But in San Francisco these days, it's pretty normal.
That's how you get to a first date.
Like, are our timelines similar or different?
Oh, you're more of a 20 year person.
I'm more of a three year person.
This isn't gonna work.
I'm Kevin Roose.
I'm a tech columnist at the New York Times.
I'm Casey Newton from Platformer.
This week we do an AI vibe check with New York Times columnist Ezra.