The Intelligence Horizon – Détails, épisodes et analyse
Détails du podcast
Informations techniques et générales issues du flux RSS du podcast.

The Intelligence Horizon
The Intelligence Horizon
Fréquence : 1 épisode/70j. Total Éps: 4

Interviewing the AI experts at the frontier of emerging tech
Classements récents
Dernières positions dans les classements Apple Podcasts et Spotify.
Apple Podcasts
🇬🇧 Grande Bretagne - techNews
28/04/2026#93🇬🇧 Grande Bretagne - techNews
27/04/2026#73🇬🇧 Grande Bretagne - techNews
26/04/2026#53🇺🇸 États-Unis - techNews
12/04/2026#89🇺🇸 États-Unis - techNews
11/04/2026#91🇺🇸 États-Unis - techNews
09/04/2026#92🇬🇧 Grande Bretagne - techNews
08/04/2026#98🇫🇷 France - techNews
08/04/2026#92🇨🇦 Canada - techNews
07/04/2026#94🇬🇧 Grande Bretagne - techNews
07/04/2026#75
Spotify
Aucun classement récent disponible
Liens partagés entre épisodes et podcasts
Liens présents dans les descriptions d'épisodes et autres podcasts les utilisant également.
See all- https://ai-2027.com
22 partages
- https://ai-futures.org
5 partages
Qualité et score du flux RSS
Évaluation technique de la qualité et de la structure du flux RSS.
See allScore global : 48%
Historique des publications
Répartition mensuelle des publications d'épisodes au fil des années.
Thomas Larsen (AI 2027): We have to start preparing for AGI
Épisode 1
dimanche 16 novembre 2025 • Durée 01:37:42
In this episode, Thomas Larsen of the AI Futures Project joins us to dissect the public's reaction to the widely influential paper "AI 2027," which he co-authored, and makes the case that superintelligent AI is highly likely within our lifetimes — and plausibly imminent in the next few years. Thomas also lays out why he’s pessimistic that risks from misaligned and misused AI will be handled in time. This was a fascinating and thought-provoking discussion on the challenges ahead in AI security.
Check out "AI 2027" here: https://ai-2027.com
Learn more about the AI Futures Project here: https://ai-futures.org
Follow the rest of The Intelligence Horizon!
Instagram: @theintelligencehorizon
TikTok: @theintelligencehorizon
Spotify: The Intelligence Horizon
LinkedIn: The Intelligence Horizon
Feel free to also reach out at theintelligencehorizon@gmail.com
Co-hosts: Owen Zhang and Will Sanok Dufallo
Video Producer: Kaitlyn Smith
Social Media Manager: Nancy Javkhlan
Zoë Hitzig Left OpenAI. Here’s What She Told Us Weeks Before.
mardi 10 février 2026 • Durée 01:02:25
Zoë Hitzig (Research Scientist at OpenAI and Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows) recently made headlines with her New York Times piece criticizing OpenAI’s corporate incentive structure and raising broader questions about how AI companies should be governed. Before that piece reached mainstream, we sat down with her to explore where incentives can diverge between companies and users, and why building strong governance processes is essential for keeping frontier AI aligned with societal values. From there, we dive into what real-world data reveals about how people actually use ChatGPT and what it suggests about work, welfare, and the evolving economy. We discuss why access matters as these models scale, the surprisingly large share of everyday “how-to” and medical questions, and the limits of policy responses like UBI in addressing AI-driven change.
Follow the rest of The Intelligence Horizon!
Instagram: @theintelligencehorizon
TikTok: @theintelligencehorizon
Spotify: The Intelligence Horizon
LinkedIn: The Intelligence Horizon
Email: theintelligencehorizon@gmail.com
Co-hosts: Owen Zhang and Will Sanok Dufallo
Production Lead: Kaitlyn Smith
Social Media Heads: Chloe Park and Yasmin Rodriguez Rascon
Thomas Woodside (Secure AI Project): What SB 53 Actually Does and What Comes Next in AI Policy
mardi 10 février 2026 • Durée 01:19:04
Thomas Woodside (Co-Founder & Senior Policy Advisor at the Secure AI Project, and a lead advocate for California’s SB 53) joins The Intelligence Horizon Podcast to break down what SB 53 actually does and what it signals about where AI regulation is headed. We cover the bill’s core requirements, the logic behind them, and how they aim to reduce catastrophic risk from frontier models. We also situate SB 53 in the broader policy landscape, compare it to SB 1047, and discuss what Thomas thinks the next concrete governance steps should be as AI capabilities continue to scale.
Follow the rest of The Intelligence Horizon!
Instagram: @theintelligencehorizon
TikTok: @theintelligencehorizon
YouTube: @TheIntelligenceHorizon
Spotify: The Intelligence Horizon
LinkedIn: The Intelligence Horizon
Email: theintelligencehorizon@gmail.com
Co-hosts: Owen Zhang and Will Sanok Dufallo
Production Lead: Kaitlyn Smith
Social Media Heads: Hailey Love, Chloe Park, and Yasmin Rodriguez Rascon
Nathan Labenz: Why Transformative AI is Coming With or Without New Breakthroughs.
Épisode 4
vendredi 20 mars 2026 • Durée 01:30:37
Nathan Labenz (Host of The Cognitive Revolution Podcast) joins The Intelligence Horizon to make the case that, with or without major algorithmic breakthroughs, we already have enough evidence to conclude that AI is going to completely transform the economy and geopolitical landscape in the coming years. From there, we dig into one of the strangest features of the current moment: despite rapid capability gains and compressed timelines, experts across fields like economics and forecasting still fundamentally disagree on questions like whether recursive self-improvement will be explosive or gradual and how deeply AI will restructure the economy. Nathan walks through the competing paradigms that keep these communities talking past each other and explains why years of new data on AI capabilities and real-world economic impacts have done surprisingly little to reduce this disagreement.
We then turn to alignment and safety, where Nathan explains that no one he has spoken to across hundreds of conversations has been able to point to a single approach they fully trust to solve the problem. Instead, the most credible path forward may be a defense-in-depth strategy, combining interpretability, AI control techniques, formal verification for cybersecurity, and bio preparedness, that collectively might enable us to muddle through. Finally, we discuss the US-China dynamic, where Nathan pushes back on the prevailing race framing. He argues that Americans and Chinese share far more in common with each other as humans than either does with AI, and that the adversarial posture makes the cooperation we actually need much harder to achieve.
Follow the rest of The Intelligence Horizon!
Instagram: @theintelligencehorizon
TikTok: @theintelligencehorizon
Spotify: The Intelligence Horizon
LinkedIn: The Intelligence Horizon
Co-hosts: Owen Zhang and Will Sanok Dufallo
Media Heads: Chloe Park, and Yasmin Rodriguez Rascon
Video Editor: Elly Zhang








