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TitlePub. DateDuration
Intelsat as a Model for International AGI Governance (with Rose Hadshar)14 Mar 202501:07:19

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?17 Feb 202500:00:58

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)26 Mar 202501:19:50

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)18 Mar 202501:51:00

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)04 Aug 202502:54:24

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)09 Jul 202501:53:37

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)16 Jun 202502:55:10

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scaling and its implications, ways to interpret trends in the length of tasks AI agents can complete, and some unpublished thoughts on lessons from scientific moratoria for the development of AGI.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)16 Apr 202501:15:07

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)03 Mar 202601:23:09

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.

Read a full transcript here.

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 future22 Feb 202600:53:24

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.

[AI Narration] What an international project to develop AGI should look like25 Jan 202600:21:21

This is an AI narration of "What an international project to develop AGI should look like" by William MacAskill. The article was first released on 26th January 2026.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] The International AGI Project Series25 Jan 202600:02:37

This is an AI narration of "The International AGI Project Series" by William MacAskill. The article was first released on 26th January 2026.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] The UN Charter: a case study in international governance25 Jan 202600:32:51

This is an AI narration of "The UN Charter: a case study in international governance" by Forethought Research. The article was first released on 26th January 2026.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

When Will AI Transform the Physical World? (with Tom Davidson and Will MacAskill)22 Jan 202602:53:15

Tom Davidson and Will MacAskill are both researchers at Forethought.

They discuss:

  • What is the industrial explosion?
  • Why the case for recursive self-improvement is stronger for physical industry than for software
  • How fast the physical economy could grow, the case for weekly doubling times, and limits from natural resources
  • Why authoritarian regimes might have a structural advantage in the industrial explosion
  • Could a leading country outgrow the entire world to achieve decisive dominance?
  • Why does the industrial explosion get ~1% of the attention of the intelligence explosion?

You can read a full transcript here.

To see all Forethought’s published research, visit forethought.org/research. To subscribe to our newsletter, visit forethought.org/subscribe.

[AI Narration] Short Timelines Aren't Obviously Higher-Leverage21 Jan 202600:35:51

This is an AI narration of "Short Timelines Aren't Obviously Higher-Leverage" by William MacAskill and Mia Taylor. The article was first released on 22nd January 2026.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] Beyond Existential Risk20 Jan 202601:00:59

This is an AI narration of "Beyond Existential Risk" by William MacAskill and Guive Assadi. The article was first released on 21st January 2026.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] Is Flourishing Predetermined?20 Jan 202600:38:49

This is an AI narration of "Is Flourishing Predetermined?" by Fin Moorhouse and Carlo Leonardo Attubato. The article was first released on 21st January 2026.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] ML research directions for preventing catastrophic data poisoning06 Jan 202600:21:21

This is an AI narration of "ML research directions for preventing catastrophic data poisoning" by Tom Davidson. The article was first released on 7th January 2026.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] Viatopia06 Jan 202600:07:13

This is an AI narration of "Viatopia" by William MacAskill. The article was first released on 7th January 2026.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] Design Sketches: Collective Epistemics24 Dec 202500:33:35

This is an AI narration of "Design Sketches: Collective Epistemics" by Owen Cotton-Barratt, Lizka Vaintrob, and Oly Sourbut. The article was first released on 25th December 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

Can Liberal Democracy Survive AGI? (with Sam Hammond)11 Feb 202601:39:41

Sam Hammond is is Chief Economist at the Foundation for American Innovation. He discusses:

  • How collapsing transaction costs could push towards privatising the nation-state
  • The “distributed denial of service” problem for courts and regulators
  • Why perfect enforcement of existing laws would be effectively totalitarian
  • Estonia's government-as-API as a model for AI-era governance
  • Whether 20th-century social democracy was a technological aberration
  • Why post-AGI states might look more like Dubai than Denmark
  • Mormons, religion, and social scaffolding for a post-scarcity world

Watch the video version on YouTube.

Read a full transcript here.

To see all Forethought’s published research, visit forethought.org/research. To subscribe to our newsletter, visit forethought.org/subscribe.

Why Make Deals with Misaligned AIs? (with Lukas Finnveden)19 Dec 202501:12:26

Lukas Finnveden is a Research Analyst at Redwood Research. We talk about making deals with early scheming AIs: paying them to cooperate rather than take over.

You can read a full transcript here.

To see all Forethought’s published research, visit forethought.org/research. To subscribe to our newsletter, visit forethought.org/subscribe.

[AI Narration] The first type of transformative AI?17 Dec 202500:18:53

This is an AI narration of "The first type of transformative AI?" by Owen Cotton-Barratt, Lizka Vaintrob, and Oly Sourbut. The article was first released on 18th December 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] Space Debris and Launch Denial16 Dec 202501:34:11

This is an AI narration of "Space Debris and Launch Denial" by Fin Moorhouse. The article was first released on 17th December 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

Checks, Balances, and Power Concentration (with Rose Hadshar and Nora Ammann)12 Dec 202501:23:07

Rose Hadshar (Forethought) and Nora Ammann (ARIA) talk about power concentration, checks and balances, coups, and post-AGI political economy.

You can read a full transcript here.

This is the audio version of a video podcast. Watch the video on YouTube: youtu.be/PB855Xpx1kk?si=v05LVM-2VQ3XiT7N

Prompted in part by Rose's recent article for 80,000 Hours on ‘Extreme power concentration’ — 80000hours.org/problem-profiles/extreme-power-concentration

Timstamps:

  • 00:00:00 Intro
  • 00:01:26 What is ‘power concentration’? Is power concentration the right framing?
  • 00:05:25 When can it be good for power to be centralised?
  • 00:09:40 Is ‘checks and balances’ a better framing?
  • 00:11:16 How AI undermines existing checks and balances
  • 00:15:25 Economic power, meme complexes, and cultural influence
  • 00:28:50 AI companies vs governments as centres of power
  • 00:31:25 The difficulty of knowing where power actually lies
  • 00:40:05 Do humans and AIs concentrate power differently?
  • 00:48:38 Should we be trying to imagine a better post-AGI political economy?
  • 00:56:28 Concrete actions: transparency & whistleblower protections
  • 00:59:07 Human-AI teaming and collaborative intelligence
  • 01:01:16 AI agent economies and proving trustworthiness
  • 01:13:16 Can we train AI to follow the law?
  • 01:16:33 Building resilient coalitions of trustworthy agents
  • 01:18:42 Closing reflections
Consciousness and Competition (with Joe Carlsmith)28 Nov 202502:07:41

Joe Carlsmith is a writer, researcher, and philosopher. He works at Anthropic on the character/constitution/spec for Claude. Before that, he was a senior advisor at Open Philanthropy.

You can read a full transcript here.

To see all Forethought’s published research, visit forethought.org/research. To subscribe to our newsletter, visit forethought.org/subscribe.

Forethought is Hiring Researchers (with Mia Taylor)13 Oct 202500:14:50

This is a bonus episode to say that Forethought is hiring researchers. After an overview of the roles, we hear from Research Fellow Mia Taylor about working at Forethought.

You can read a full transcript here.

The application deadline has been extended to November 1st 2025.

Apply here: forethought.org/careers/researcher

Chapters
  • (00:00:00) Forethought hiring overview and roles
  • (00:03:21) Interview with Mia begins
  • (00:03:34) Why Mia joined Forethought
  • (00:05:59) Daily work, how work at Forethought was different from expected
  • (00:08:38) Research examples
  • (00:10:58) Who should and shouldn't apply
  • (00:14:11) Disagreements and closing thoughts
Links
[Article] Introducing Better Futures07 Oct 202500:15:26

This is a narration of ‘Introducing Better Futures ’ by William MacAskill; published 3rd August 2025.

Narration by Perrin Walker (@perrinjwalker).

Politics and Power Post-Automation (with David Duvenaud)25 Sep 202501:30:42

David Duvenaud is an associate professor at the University of Toronto. He recently organised the workshop on ‘Post-AGI Civilizational Equilibria’ , and he is a co-author of ‘Gradual Disempowerment’. He recently finished an extended sabbatical on the Alignment Science team at Anthropic.

You can read a full transcript here.

To see all Forethought’s published research, visit forethought.org/research. To subscribe to our newsletter, visit forethought.org/subscribe.

[AI Narration] Evaluating the Infinite20 Sep 202501:09:29

This is an AI narration of "Evaluating the Infinite" by Toby Ord. The article was first released on 21st September 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[Article] AI Tools for Existential Security17 Sep 202500:27:34

This is a narration of ‘AI Tools for Existential Security’ by Lizka Vaintrob and Owen Cotton-Barratt; published 14th March 2025.

Narration by Perrin Walker (@perrinjwalker).

[AI Narration] Design sketches for a more sensible world04 Feb 202600:09:19

This is an AI narration of "Design sketches for a more sensible world" by Owen Cotton-Barratt, Lizka Vaintrob, Oly Sourbut, and Rose Hadshar. The article was first released on 5th February 2026.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

Is Gradual Disempowerment Inevitable? (with Raymond Douglas)09 Sep 202501:45:20

Raymond Douglas is a researcher focused on the societal effects of AI. In this episode, we discuss Gradual Disempowerment.

You can read a full transcript here.

To see all our published research, visit forethought.org/research. To subscribe to our newsletter, visit forethought.org/subscribe.

[Article] Intelsat as a Model for International AGI Governance07 Sep 202500:55:07

This is a narration of ‘Intelsat as a Model for International AGI Governance ’ by Will MacAskill and Rose Hadshar; published 13th March 2025.

Narration by Perrin Walker (@perrinjwalker).

[Article] Will AI R&D Automation Cause a Software Intelligence Explosion?31 Aug 202501:50:40

This is a narration of ‘Will AI R&D Automation Cause a Software Intelligence Explosion?’ by Daniel Eth and Tom Davidson; published 26th March 2025.

Narration by Perrin Walker (@perrinjwalker).

Should AI Agents Obey Human Laws? (with Cullen O'Keefe)28 Aug 202501:23:54

Cullen O'Keefe is Director of Research at the Institute for Law & AI. In this episode, we discuss 'Law-Following AI: designing AI agents to obey human laws'.

You can read a full transcript here.

To see all our published research, visit forethought.org/research. To subscribe to our newsletter, visit forethought.org/subscribe.

[Article] AI-Enabled Coups: How a Small Group Could Use AI to Seize Power26 Aug 202502:09:32

This is a narration of ‘AI-Enabled Coups: How a Small Group Could Use AI to Seize Power’ by Tom Davidson, Lukas Finnveden, and Rose Hadshar; published 16th April 2025.

Narration by Perrin Walker (@perrinjwalker).

[AI Narration] Could One Country Outgrow the Rest of the World After AGI?20 Aug 202500:29:41

This is an AI narration of "Could One Country Outgrow the Rest of the World After AGI? Economic Analysis of Superexponential Growth" by Tom Davidson. The article was first released on 20th August 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

How Can We Prevent AI-Enabled Coups? (with Tom Davidson)17 Aug 202502:13:50

Tom Davidson is a Senior Research Fellow at Forethought. In this episode, he discusses concrete mitigations against AI-enabled coups.

You can read a full transcript here.

Listen to Tom's appearance on the 80,000 Hours podcast here, and read the original paper here.

To see all our published research, visit forethought.org/research.

[AI Narration] How quick and big would a software intelligence explosion be?04 Aug 202501:07:17

This is an AI narration of "How quick and big would a software intelligence explosion be?" by Tom Davidson, Tom Houlden. The article was first released on 4th August 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] The Basic Case for Better Futures: SF Model Analysis03 Aug 202500:32:40

This is an AI narration of "The Basic Case for Better Futures: SF Model Analysis" by William MacAskill, Philip Trammell. The article was first released on 3rd August 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] Design Sketches: Angels-on-the-Shoulder28 Jan 202600:35:46

This is an AI narration of "Design Sketches: Angels-on-the-Shoulder" by Owen Cotton-Barratt, Lizka Vaintrob, Oly Sourbut, and Rose Hadshar. The article was first released on 29th January 2026.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] How to Make the Future Better03 Aug 202500:59:54

This is an AI narration of "How to Make the Future Better" by William MacAskill. The article was first released on 3rd August 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] Convergence and Compromise03 Aug 202501:16:45

This is an AI narration of "Convergence and Compromise" by Fin Moorhouse, William MacAskill. The article was first released on 3rd August 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] No Easy Eutopia03 Aug 202501:09:17

This is an AI narration of "No Easy Eutopia" by Fin Moorhouse, William MacAskill. The article was first released on 3rd August 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] Persistent Path-Dependence03 Aug 202500:41:18

This is an AI narration of "Persistent Path-Dependence" by William MacAskill. The article was first released on 3rd August 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] Introducing Better Futures03 Aug 202500:11:05

This is an AI narration of "Introducing Better Futures" by William MacAskill. The article was first released on 3rd August 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] The Industrial Explosion21 May 202500:27:51

This is an AI narration of "The Industrial Explosion" by Tom Davidson, Rose Hadshar. The article was first released on 21th May 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

[AI Narration] Will Compute Bottlenecks Prevent a Software Intelligence Explosion?04 Apr 202500:24:18

This is an AI narration of "Will Compute Bottlenecks Prevent a Software Intelligence Explosion?" by Tom Davidson. The article was first released on 4th April 2025.

You can read more of our research at forethought.org/research. Thank you to Type III audio for providing these automated narrations.

Should There Be an International AGI Project? (with Rose Hadshar)27 Jan 202601:22:03

Rose Hadshar is a researcher at Forethought. She discusses:

  • Why governments might pursue an international AGI government
  • The chance that the first AGI developer becomes a de facto world government
  • The "Intelsat model" – treating AGI as commercial infrastructure rather than a weapon or science project
  • Membership and voting structures that might make a US-led coalition viable
  • The "AGI convention" proposal

Watch the video version on YouTube.

Read a full transcript here.

To see all Forethought’s published research, visit forethought.org/research. To subscribe to our newsletter, visit forethought.org/subscribe.

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