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Ethical Machines

Technology

Ethical Machines

Reid Blackman

Season Finale: AI Paradoxes

July 02, 2026 12:05am 44 min

Here are three paradoxes, according to Virginia Dignum, my guest today: 1. The more capable AI becomes, the more it reveals the richness and complexity of human intelligence. 2. Less bias in AI does not necessarily creat...

LLMs are the Wrong Kind of AI

June 25, 2026 12:05am 51 min

Jonathan Schaeffer thinks we're building AI the wrong way.While large language models have produced remarkable results, he argues that hallucinations, bias, and unreliability aren't bugs that can be fixed—they're consequ...

AI is Social Infrastructure

June 18, 2026 12:33am 44 min

My guest, Mona Sloane, author of Predicted: How AI Is Restructuring Social Life, argues that AI has become part of our social infrastructure. Its predictive systems increasingly shape how we work, find information, build...

How AI Threatens Scientific Inquiry

June 11, 2026 12:41am 54 min

Science depends on more than just results. It depends on researchers asking questions, testing hypotheses, challenging assumptions, and scrutinizing evidence.My guest, Emily Sullivan, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Sci...

Who is Responsible for AI Agents?

June 04, 2026 12:43am 55 min

My guest, Fabio Tollon, a postdoctoral researcher on the BRAID programme at the University of Edinburgh, argues that answering that question is more difficult than it first appears. Traditional theories of moral responsi...

Creating AIs with a Normative Capacity

May 28, 2026 12:35am 58 min

Aligning an AI traditionally looks like a matter of giving it rules to obey. But my guest, Gillian Hadfield, Professor of AI Alignment and Governance at Johns Hopkins University, thinks that’s the wrong approach. She arg...

Existentialist Risk

May 21, 2026 12:00am 46 min

Technologist’s are racing to create AGI, artificial general intelligence. They also say we must align the AGI’s moral values with our own. But Professors Ariela Tubert and Justin Tiehen argue that’s impossible. Once you ...

AI Governance is Lagging

May 14, 2026 12:19am 45 min

The Thomson Reuters Foundation recently conducted a global survey and found that most companies are lagging in their attempts to govern AI. For me the most surprising stat is that 85% of companies don’t have any training...

Predictions are Commands

May 07, 2026 12:15am 44 min

My guest, Carissa Véliz, is author of the new book “Prophecy: Prediction, Power, and the Fight for the Future, from Ancient Oracles to AI.” Her thesis is that when leaders in AI say things like “AI adoption is inevitable...

The Ethical Nightmare Challenge: Chapters 6-7 and Conclusion

May 03, 2026 12:15am 1:00

Chapter Six: Dream Teams for Ethical NightmaresThree Types of ENC TeamsENC Teams as Emergency ResponseTools for TeamsENC Teams in BloomChapter Seven: ENC: An Approach So Flexible It Makes SimoneBiles Look Like C-3POHands...

The Ethical Nightmare Challenge: Chapters 4-5

May 01, 2026 12:15am 48 min

Chapter 4: The Standard Approach to Responsible AI Is Crumbling The Standard ApproachThe Madness in the MethodTurn That Smile Upside DownCats and Tigers, Oh My!Chapter 5: Why I Like Nightmares and You Should, Too The Pow...

The Ethical Nightmare Challenge: Chapters 2-3

April 30, 2026 12:15am 1:14

Chapter Two: Things Get Complicated with Generative AISo Now We’re Going to Lose My Grandmother, AgainThe Creators’ Version of a Rough DraftThe Creators Align (Kind of)BigBusinessAIThe Master PrompterThe Changing AI Risk...

The Ethical Nightmare Challenge

April 23, 2026 12:15am 45 min

My new book released just two days. It’s about how insanely complex the AI risk landscape has become, why the standard approach to Responsible AI is broken, and develops a novel approach to avoiding the worst of AI. In t...

Creating Universal Standards for AI Risk

April 16, 2026 12:15am 48 min

ISO 42001 sounds serious. It's got a serious (and boring) name, it's backed by 60+ countries, and some companies seek ISO 42001 certification. But is the standard any good? Does it actually prevent harms? Can we have gen...

Existentialist Risk

April 09, 2026 12:15am 46 min

Technologist’s are racing to create AGI, artificial general intelligence. They also say we must align the AGI’s moral values with our own. But Professors Ariela Tubert and Justin Tiehen argue that’s impossible. Once you ...

Could AI Have Moral Worth?

April 02, 2026 7:19am 54 min

My guest today, Josh Gellers, Dean at the University of North Florida, argues that AI has more awards. More specifically, he thinks that AI has been used to create new biological organisms that meet the criteria for mora...

Don’t Believe the Hype About AI Job Displacement

March 26, 2026 12:15am 41 min

My guests today - Professor Kate Vredenburgh and VR specialist Lauren Wong - argue that there are at least two strong reasons for calming down: first, AI isn’t good enough to replace us at our jobs. Second, even if they ...

Does Social Media Diminish Our Autonomy?

March 18, 2026 11:05pm 49 min

Are we dependent on social media in a way that erodes our autonomy? After all, platforms are designed to keep us hooked and to come back for more. And we don’t really know the law of the digital lands, since how the algo...

How AI Robs Us of Meaning

March 11, 2026 11:05pm 51 min

Much of what we find fulfilling in life isn’t the having but the doing. It’s the process of working through a problem, taking action, doing what needs to be done. But that meaning may be on the verge of being greatly dim...

Should Anthropic Have Allowed Autonomous Weapons Systems?

March 04, 2026 10:10pm 1:09

Anthropic just got the axe from the U.S. government for refusing to allow the Department of Defense (War?) to use Claude for autonomous weapons systems and mass surveillance. For the first 15 minutes of this conversation...

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