He teaches at the Summer Program in Applied Rationality and Cognition, a math camp for technically talented youth which focuses on high-impact applications.Sam Harris is the author of the bestselling books The End of Faith, Letter to a Christian Nation, The Moral Landscape, Free Will, Lying, and Waking Up. I like it immensely, because this activity allows me to practice my English, which is connected with my specialty, and learn more about the topic that fascinates me – the technologies of the future. To learn more about the ideas behind FLI, check out this article or watch Max Tegmark's Singularity Summit talk. Now you understand what I do and how I do it, so then…Let’s rewrite the future of your Organization and Life!
He has spoken about the responsibility of technology leaders to solve global problems and tackle global risks, and has also highlighted the potential risks from advanced AI.Jaan Tallinn is a founding engineer of Skype and Kazaa. She currently is the associate editor in chief for the Journal of AI Research (JAIR), and she is both an AAAI and ECCAI fellow.Stuart Russell is a computer science professor at Berkeley and the director of the Center for Intelligent Systems. Each 3-5 min video features a leadership hack, tip, or strategy from one of the world’s top CEOs (Airbnb, Yum! His other work seeks to resolve the conflicts between bio-conservatism and transhumanism.Ariel oversaw media and outreach for FLI from 2015 to 2019.
Jessica was a 2016-17 International and Global Affairs Student Fellow at Harvard’s Belfer Center, and has held research positions with Harvard’s Program on Science, Technology & Society, the Institute for the Future, and the Center for Genetics and Society. As human beings, we’re obviously unique in MANY ways, one of them being that we use the past to predict the future.It’s a huge strength that gives us info to prepare and imagine what is to come!But that abstract ability becomes a huge weakness as it begins to hold us back as our brains start to say things like…We use the “proof” from the past to tell us that it’s going to happen again if we even try!I dig to find those kinds of things to stop people from holding themselves back, and I also am able to find them in leaders where they are holding others back because of something that happened in the past and they are using it to color the future!I’ll jump to the punch line, and then we can fill in the rest soon..THE FUTURE IS EMPTY.It can be anything you work to make it, and you can’t predict it even if you have that frustration that says you know that “Together we can rewrite that future and when you see it as EMPTY you can the write the future you want to achieve and then take actions to live into that future!As a leader at a company, you were given the keys to the department and asked to hit some predetermined As technology advanced, it got easier and easier to pay closer attention to leaders, and thus begin the slow process of increasing the level of micro-management that they had to follow…Or, said differently, upper management started made more rules.Then analytics and big data start to grow and all the sudden we can measure EVERYTHING. When only 21 years old and a graduate student at Princeton University, in work with David Gross, he defined the properties of color gluons, which hold quarks together in protons and neutrons.Jared is the Senior Advisor for Government Affairs at FLI, working to reduce global catastrophic and existential risk (GCR/x-risk) by influencing the U.S. policymaking process, especially as it relates to emerging technologies.
He has spoken about the responsibility of technology leaders to solve global problems and tackle global risks, and has also highlighted the potential risks from advanced AI.Jaan Tallinn is a founding engineer of Skype and Kazaa. She currently is the associate editor in chief for the Journal of AI Research (JAIR), and she is both an AAAI and ECCAI fellow.Stuart Russell is a computer science professor at Berkeley and the director of the Center for Intelligent Systems. Each 3-5 min video features a leadership hack, tip, or strategy from one of the world’s top CEOs (Airbnb, Yum! His other work seeks to resolve the conflicts between bio-conservatism and transhumanism.Ariel oversaw media and outreach for FLI from 2015 to 2019.
Jessica was a 2016-17 International and Global Affairs Student Fellow at Harvard’s Belfer Center, and has held research positions with Harvard’s Program on Science, Technology & Society, the Institute for the Future, and the Center for Genetics and Society. As human beings, we’re obviously unique in MANY ways, one of them being that we use the past to predict the future.It’s a huge strength that gives us info to prepare and imagine what is to come!But that abstract ability becomes a huge weakness as it begins to hold us back as our brains start to say things like…We use the “proof” from the past to tell us that it’s going to happen again if we even try!I dig to find those kinds of things to stop people from holding themselves back, and I also am able to find them in leaders where they are holding others back because of something that happened in the past and they are using it to color the future!I’ll jump to the punch line, and then we can fill in the rest soon..THE FUTURE IS EMPTY.It can be anything you work to make it, and you can’t predict it even if you have that frustration that says you know that “Together we can rewrite that future and when you see it as EMPTY you can the write the future you want to achieve and then take actions to live into that future!As a leader at a company, you were given the keys to the department and asked to hit some predetermined As technology advanced, it got easier and easier to pay closer attention to leaders, and thus begin the slow process of increasing the level of micro-management that they had to follow…Or, said differently, upper management started made more rules.Then analytics and big data start to grow and all the sudden we can measure EVERYTHING. When only 21 years old and a graduate student at Princeton University, in work with David Gross, he defined the properties of color gluons, which hold quarks together in protons and neutrons.Jared is the Senior Advisor for Government Affairs at FLI, working to reduce global catastrophic and existential risk (GCR/x-risk) by influencing the U.S. policymaking process, especially as it relates to emerging technologies.