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Intelsat as a Model for International AGI Governance (with Rose Hadshar)
vendredi 14 mars 2025 • Durée 01:07:19
Rose Hadshar discusses ‘Intelsat as a Model for International AGI Governance’, co-authored with Will MacAskill.
You can read a full transcript here.
To see all our published research, visit forethought.org/research.
What is ForeCast?
lundi 17 février 2025 • Durée 00:58
This is a short trailer for ForeCast, the podcast from Forethought. Full episodes will appear in this feed.
Will AI R&D Automation Cause a Software Intelligence Explosion? (with Tom Davidson)
mercredi 26 mars 2025 • Durée 01:19:50
Tom Davidson discusses ‘Will AI R\&D Automation cause a Software Intelligence Explosion?’, co-authored with Daniel Eth.
You can read a full transcript here.
To see all our published research, visit forethought.org/research.
Preparing for the Intelligence Explosion (with Will MacAskill)
mardi 18 mars 2025 • Durée 01:51:00
Will MacAskill discusses ‘Preparing for the Intelligence Explosion’, co-authored with Fin Moorhouse.
You can read a full transcript here.
To see all our published research, visit forethought.org/research.
Should We Aim for Flourishing Over Mere Survival? (with Will MacAskill)
lundi 4 août 2025 • Durée 02:54:24
Will MacAskill discusses his new research series ‘Better Futures’.
You can read a full transcript here.
To see all our published research, visit forethought.org/research.
AI Rights for Human Safety (with Peter Salib and Simon Goldstein)
mercredi 9 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:53:37
Peter Salib is an assistant professor of law at the University of Houston, and Simon Goldstein is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Hong Kong. We discuss their paper ‘AI Rights for Human Safety’.
You can read a full transcript here.
To see all our published research, visit forethought.org/research.
Inference Scaling, AI Agents, and Moratoria (with Toby Ord)
lundi 16 juin 2025 • Durée 02:55:10
Toby Ord is a Senior Researcher at Oxford University.
We discuss the ‘scaling paradox’, inference scaling and its implications, ways to interpret trends in the length of tasks AI agents can complete, and some unpublished thoughts on lessons from scientific moratoria for the development of AGI.
You can read a full transcript here.
To see all our published research, visit forethought.org/research.
AI Tools for Existential Security (with Lizka Vaintrob)
mercredi 16 avril 2025 • Durée 01:15:07
Lizka Vaintrob discusses ‘AI Tools for Existential Security’, co-authored with Owen Cotton-Barratt.
You can read a full transcript here.
To see all our published research, visit forethought.org/research.
Will Automation Cause Runaway Inequality? (with Phil Trammell)
mardi 3 mars 2026 • Durée 01:23:09
Phil Trammell is an economics postdoc at Stanford University's Digital Economy Lab, working on questions related to economic growth and AI. He discusses:
- Why Piketty's thesis about runaway inequality was likely wrong about the past but right about the future
- How full automation turns capital and labour into gross substitutes
- Why catch-up growth between rich and poor countries could end
- How the privatisation of returns is already concentrating wealth
- Why family dynasties and inheritance become far more important in a post-automation economy
- Whether autocratic regimes can outgrow democracies after AGI
- How to measure whether capital is becoming truly self-replicating — and what the data currently shows
Watch the video version on YouTube.
To see all Forethought’s published research, visit forethought.org/research. To subscribe to our newsletter, visit forethought.org/subscribe.
[AI Narration] Moral public goods are a big deal for whether we get a good future
dimanche 22 février 2026 • Durée 53:24
This is an AI narration of "Moral public goods are a big deal for whether we get a good future" by Tom Davidson, William MacAskill, Mia Taylor. The article was first released on 23rd February 2026.
You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.









