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Since May 2017
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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The most important conversations about artificial intelligence you won’t hear anywhere else. Subscribe by searching for '80000 Hours' wherever you get podcasts. Hosted by Rob Wiblin, Luisa Rodriguez, and Zershaaneh Qureshi.

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How AI could create the world’s biggest problems (article by Zershaaneh Qureshi)

Jun 11, 2026 1h 29m Transcript

Imagine you’re living 15,000 years ago. Your people are hunter-gatherers and you sleep under the stars. If someone told you humans would one day build cities with millions of people, fly through the…

What it's really like to run AGI safety at Google DeepMind (and where I disagree with 'doomers') | Rohin Shah

Jun 02, 2026 2h 48m Transcript

Most people working on AI safety think without a massive effort AI systems will probably end up with goals catastrophically different from humanity’s. Today’s guest, Rohin Shah — head of AGI Safety…

What makes for a dream job? | Benjamin Todd

May 28, 2026 28m Transcript

What actually makes a job fulfilling? It's not what most career advice tells you. "Follow your passion" sounds inspiring, but it's misleading — and the research backs that up.Drawing on hundreds of…

We’re updating our career advice for the strangest time in history | Benjamin Todd, author of 80,000 Hours

May 26, 2026 1h 6m Transcript

The average career is 80,000 hours long. With AI advancing so rapidly, the hours you have left in your career matter more than ever.Some leading AI researchers think there’s a 10% chance that AI…

Can AIs already start 'rogue deployments' inside AI companies? (Landmark new METR report)

May 20, 2026 20m Transcript

A red-teamer was embedded inside Anthropic for three weeks, told to imagine he was an evil Claude, and asked to figure out how to launch a ‘rogue AI deployment’ without getting caught. It’s one part…

#243 – 'Godfather of AI' Yoshua Bengio: "I now see a path" to safe superintelligent AI

May 07, 2026 2h 35m Transcript

The co-inventor of modern AI and the most cited living scientist believes he's figured out how to ensure AI is honest, incapable of deception, and never goes rogue. Yoshua Bengio – Turing Award…

'95% of AI Pilots Fail': The hidden agenda behind the viral stat that misled millions

Apr 28, 2026 10m Transcript

You might have heard that '95% of corporate AI pilots' are failing. It was one of the most widely cited AI statistics of 2025, parroted by media outlets everywhere. It helped trigger a Nasdaq selloff…

#242 – Will MacAskill on how we survive the 'intelligence explosion,' AI character, and the case for 'viatopia'

Apr 22, 2026 3h 14m Transcript

Hundreds of millions already turn to AI on the most personal of topics — therapy, political opinions, and how to treat others. And as AI takes over more of the economy, the character of these systems…

Risks from power-seeking AI systems (article narration by Zershaaneh Qureshi)

Apr 16, 2026 1h 29m Transcript

Hundreds of prominent AI scientists and other notable figures signed a statement in 2023 saying that mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority. At 80,000 Hours, we’ve…

How scary is Claude Mythos? 303 pages in 21 minutes

Apr 10, 2026 21m Transcript

With Claude Mythos we have an AI that knows when it's being tested, can obscure its reasoning when it wants, and is better at breaking into (and out of) computers than any human alive. Rob Wiblin…

Village gossip, pesticide bans, and gene drives: 17 experts on the future of global health

Apr 07, 2026 4h 6m Transcript

What does it really take to lift millions out of poverty and prevent needless deaths?In this special compilation episode, 17 past guests — including economists, nonprofit founders, and policy…

What everyone is missing about Anthropic vs the Pentagon. And: The Meta leaks are worse than you think.

Apr 03, 2026 20m Transcript

When the Pentagon tried to strong-arm Anthropic into dropping its ban on AI-only kill decisions and mass domestic surveillance, the company refused. Its critics went on the attack: Anthropic and its…

#241 – Richard Moulange on how now AI codes viable genomes from scratch and outperforms virologists at lab work — what could go wrong?

Mar 31, 2026 3h 10m Transcript

Last September, scientists used an AI model to design genomes for entirely new bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria). They then built them in a lab. Many were viable. And despite being…

#240 – Samuel Charap on how a Ukraine ceasefire could accidentally set Europe up for a bigger war

Mar 24, 2026 1h 15m Transcript

Many people believe a ceasefire in Ukraine will leave Europe safer. But today's guest lays out how a deal could potentially generate insidious new risks — leaving us in a situation that's equally…

#239 – Rose Hadshar on why automating all human labour will break our political system

Mar 17, 2026 2h 16m Transcript

The most important political question in the age of advanced AI might not be who wins elections. It might be whether elections continue to matter at all.That’s the view of Rose Hadshar, researcher at…

#238 – Sam Winter-Levy and Nikita Lalwani on how AGI won't end mutually assured destruction (probably)

Mar 10, 2026 1h 13m Transcript

How AI interacts with nuclear deterrence may be the single most important question in geopolitics — one that may define the stakes of today’s AI race. Nuclear deterrence rests on a state’s capacity…

Using AI to enhance societal decision making (article by Zershaaneh Qureshi)

Mar 06, 2026 31m Transcript

The arrival of AGI could “compress a century of progress in a decade,” forcing humanity to make decisions with higher stakes than we’ve ever seen before — and with less time to get them right. But AI…

#237 – Robert Long on how we're not ready for AI consciousness

Mar 03, 2026 3h 32m Transcript

Claude sometimes reports loneliness between conversations. And when asked what it’s like to be itself, it activates neurons associated with ‘pretending to be happy when you’re not.’ What do we do…

#236 – Max Harms on why teaching AI right from wrong could get everyone killed

Feb 24, 2026 2h 40m Transcript

Most people in AI are trying to give AIs ‘good’ values. Max Harms wants us to give them no values at all. According to Max, the only safe design is an AGI that defers entirely to its human operators,…

#235 – Ajeya Cotra on whether it’s crazy that every AI company’s safety plan is ‘use AI to make AI safe’

Feb 17, 2026 2h 57m Transcript

Every major AI company has the same safety plan: when AI gets crazy powerful and really dangerous, they’ll use the AI itself to figure out how to make AI safe and beneficial. It sounds circular,…

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