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The Last Invention

EP 1: Ready or Not

The Last Invention

Longview

Documentary, Society & Culture, Technology

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

A tip alleging a Silicon Valley conspiracy leads to a much bigger story: the race to build artificial general intelligence — within the next few years — and the factions vying to accelerate it, to stop it, or to prepare for its arrival. FEATURING: Mike Brock, Kevin Roose, Geoffrey Hinton, Connor Leahy, William MacAskill, Liv Boeree, Sam Harris, and Yoshua Bengio LINKS: Sam Harris 2016 TED Talk, Can We Build AI Without Losing Control Over It Nick Bostrom's book Superintelligence Sam Harris' Making Sense podcast Center for AI Safety Hard Fork podcast Geoffrey Hinton’s resignation coverage:  Why the “godfather of AI” left Google to warn about existential risk William MacAskill's book What We Owe the Future Eliezer Yudkowsky's book If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies Liv Boeree's podcast: Win Win CREDITS: This episode of The Last Invention was reported and produced by Andy Mills, Gregory Warner, Andrew Parsons, Megan Phelps-Roper, Matthew Boll, Seth Temple Andrews, and Ethan Mannello. It is hosted by Gregory Warner Music for this episode was composed by Scott Devendorf, Ben Lanz, Cobey Bienert, and Matthew Boll The Last Invention artwork by Jacob Boll To become a Longview subscriber you can visit us here Thank you to our sponsors Ground News and FIRE GROUND NEWS : Go to groundnews.com/invent to get 40% off unlimited access to global coverage of the stories shaping our world. FIRE  This is a paid sponsorship link. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:08.1

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0:12.6

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0:46.1

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1:02.4

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1:09.3

And thanks again. Okay, on to the show.

1:11.3

This is The Last Invention.

1:28.6

I'm Gregory Warner, and our story begins with a conspiracy theory.

1:33.6

So, Greg, last spring, I got this tip via the encrypted messaging app signal.

1:41.2

This is reporter Andy Mills.

1:43.1

From a former tech executive, And he was making some pretty

1:46.7

wild claims. And I wanted to talk to him on the phone, but he thought his phone was being tapped.

1:53.2

But the next time I was out in California, I went to meet with him.

1:57.2

I'm really kind of contending with who I am in this moment.

2:01.1

Up until a few months ago, I was an executive in Silicon Valley.

2:05.6

And yet here I am sitting in a living room with you guys talking about what I think is

2:11.1

one of the most important things that needs to be discussed in the whole world, right?

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