Podcast

Post AGI is a podcast on what AGI changes for labour, capital, governance, markets, privacy, and the world. Each season brings together the economists, political scientists, and builders thinking hardest about the world on the other side of the AGI debate.

AGI is quietly rearranging who holds power. The default is concentration, with intelligence pooling in the hands of a few governments, corporations, and labs. For most people that shows up as eroding agency, expertise devalued, job security thinning, a future being built by a small number of people in a small number of buildings.

Post AGI starts from the belief that this is not the only outcome. Coordination has always been humanity's deepest advantage. Markets, democracy, the scientific commons. In a world where intelligence concentrates by default, coordination is the counterweight.

This show is where that argument gets tested in public. Each season we sit down with the people thinking hardest not about whether AGI arrives, but who it serves once it does. The goal is to take the post-AGI world seriously enough to shape it, not just inherit it.

Episodes

Available on Spotify ↗, Apple Podcast ↗, and Youtube ↗

  1. The productivity boom that leaves workers poorer Alex Imas
    University of Chicago
    Live now ↗
  2. The hollow economy Christian Catalini
    MIT
    Coming soon
  3. Will agents break democracy? Andy Hall
    Stanford
    Coming soon
  4. UBI isn't enough. Access to intelligence is. Emad Mostaque
    Stability AI
    Coming soon
  5. Why markets break when agents enter Scott Kominers
    Harvard
    Coming soon
  6. AI loyalty becomes selfishness at scale Zooko Wilcox
    Electric Coin Co.
    Coming soon
  7. Can DPI make AGI work for the Global South? Sujith & Siddharth
    Finternet
    Coming soon

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