Hey everyone! My name is Jacob Haimes, and I host the Into AI Safety podcast. At this point I have released 15 episodes of various length, and if you're interested you can check out my initial motivation in a post I made to LessWrong.
The important part, though, is that this week's episode of the podcast is an interview with Dr. Peter Park. Along with Harry Luk and one other cofounder, he started StakeOut.AI, a non-profit with the goal of making AI go well, for humans.
Unfortunately, due to funding pressures, the organization recently had to dissolve, but the founders continue to contribute positively towards society in their respective roles.
Nonetheless, the interview gives great coverage of some of the first struggles and accomplishments that have happened since "AI" hit the main stream.
Note that the interview will be broken up into 3 episodes, and this one is only the first in the series. Additionally, note that this interview was made possible through the 2024 Winter AI Safety Camp.
As I have mentioned previously, any feedback, advice, comments, etc. is greatly appreciated.
Hey Chris, thanks for the comment!
I am slightly confused about it though, as I am able to control the playback speed of the player on my website (at intervals of .25 from .25x to 2x). Additionally, I know that on Spotify the episode can be played back at up to 3.5x.
If anyone is still out there thinking: "I really can't stand people's voices unless they are sped up by more than 3.5x," you can also download the mp3 file directly from my podcast website.
Let me know if I am missing something here, as I want to make sure my content is maximally accessible to everyone :)