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Ep 105: What Can Aristotle Teach Us About AI? Training "Philosopher Builders" with Brendan McCord of the Cosmos Institute

2024/12/14
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Brendan McCord: 我认为人工智能正在成为我们社会的操作系统,它深刻地影响着我们的生活。我们必须认真思考如何避免人工智能带来的潜在专制风险,并确保它能够服务于人类的自由和繁荣。自动化在一定程度上是好的,但过度自动化可能会导致道德沦丧,就像历史上的集中营警卫一样,他们逐渐放弃了自己的道德判断。因此,我们需要在自动化和保持人类自主性之间找到平衡。 Joel Lonsdale: 我认为哲学对于理解人工智能的挑战至关重要。那些构建人工智能的人往往缺乏哲学基础,这可能导致可怕的未来。我们需要培养“哲学家建造者”,他们不仅具备技术能力,还具备深刻的哲学思考,能够理解人工智能对社会的影响,并确保它能够服务于人类的福祉。我们应该鼓励对启蒙运动价值观的理解,以避免在解决社会问题时犯下根本性的错误。

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AI is transforming our world. Yet many people building these technologies have no grounding in the principles of Western Civilization. With the wrong ideas, we could hurtle toward an authoritarian, dystopian future. But with the right values, AI could unleash freedom and prosperity in ways never imagined. What are the philosophical frameworks needed to harness AI for good? And how do we train a new generation of philosopher builders?

We explore these timely issues with Brendan McCord, founder and chair of the Cosmos Institute), a new policy group equipping technologists with pro-liberty values. After graduating from MIT and Harvard Business School, Brendan served on Arctic submarine missions for the Department of Defense and later authored its first AI strategy. He went on to build and lead two AI startups that were acquired for $400 million. Now, he's educating our best and brightest minds in the timeless wisdom of Western Civilization and preparing them for the serious ethical questions that AI poses.

We begin with the importance of philosophy throughout history in harnessing emerging technologies for freedom or control. Next, Brendan breaks down the four dominant approaches to AI — doomsayers, accelerationists, regulators, and techno-authoritarians — and where each falls short. Alternatively, he offers three principles and their philosophical roots for harnessing AI for human flourishing: reason (John Stuart Mill), decentralization (Alexis de Tocqueville), and human autonomy (Aristotle). We also cover legitimate versus illegitimate concerns with AI and conclude with how the Cosmos Institute is putting these principles into action, from its Fellowship programs to its new AI lab at Oxford University.

00:00 Episode intro

02:04 Submarines to Building AI Companies

06:00 Why Philosopher Builders are needed

13:20 Why AI poses unique challenges

20:50 Doomsayers vs Accelerationists

25:50 Philosophical frameworks for human flourishing

30:10 Regulators & Techno-authoritarians

37:34 AI running for political office?

40:07 LLMs don't know how to reason

42:30 Purpose of the Cosmos Institute

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