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🗓️ 26 August 2023
⏱️ 40 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi, everybody. Welcome to a G0 special report governing AI before it's too late. That's right. It's an urgent problem. I'm Evan Solomon, the publisher of G0 Media. Look, long before the Barbenheimer phenomenon broke out, there was a significantly more important phenomenon that happened. |
0:24.3 | Now, it happened years ago, but maybe the date to look at is November 30th, 2020. That's when |
0:31.3 | something called Chat GPT launched. And for many people, that's the beginning of the AI revolution now of course you |
0:39.3 | might think no it doesn't it started the Greeks had an idea of a robot that would |
0:43.8 | protect Crete what about the Turing test back in the 50s or 1956 when AI began as a |
0:50.6 | field yes yes there's a long long tradition AI, but now it poses an urgent problem |
0:57.3 | for governments and for people, and urgent potential opportunities. The question now is, |
1:04.6 | how to govern AI? What do governments do? To find out, I'm joined by the founder of both G0 |
1:10.2 | Media and Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer, |
1:13.6 | and also by Mustafa Suleiman. He is one of the co-founders of a new AI company called |
1:19.4 | Inflection AI, but you may know them also as one of the founders of Deep Mind, which was |
1:26.2 | sold to Google back in 2014. They've come together to |
1:30.6 | publish an incredible article in foreign affairs on the AI paradox, how to govern AI. What do we |
1:37.9 | need to do? How do we get it right? Is it even possible, or is this tilting at AI windmills? Well, let's find out. Ian and Mustafa, |
1:46.6 | first of all, thanks for joining us. I didn't get the memo not to have a jacket, but I guess you |
1:50.7 | guys did. Well, we've spent more time with each other over the past few months, so it's gotten |
1:55.1 | more casual. Yeah, I got that. Let me start with you. Bill Gates has said things like AI is as an important, as impactful |
2:05.3 | in innovation, for example, as the computer itself. Just let's start with the big picture. |
2:10.7 | Give us a sense of how significant the AI revolution is and why this moment is so urgent. |
2:17.9 | Well, it's, you know, a year ago, just a year ago, there wasn't a single conversation I was |
2:24.7 | having with any head of state, any top minister, any head of a multilateral organization |
2:30.8 | that was asking me about AI. Today, literally every one of them is concerned about it in fundamental ways as an opportunity |
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