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Dean Ball on AI regulation, "hard tech," and the philosophy of Michael Oakeshott

Also, how Dean uses AI himself and why scientists need to do more to share deep truths with the public.

In the inaugural episode of the cleverly named Virginia’s Podcast, which complements the cleverly named Virginia’s Newsletter, I talk with Dean Ball. Dean writes the excellent

on Substack and is a research fellow in the Artificial Intelligence and Progress Project at George Mason University’s Mercatus Center. It’s a wide-ranging conversation and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Check out the show notes for an outline of the conversation and links to some of the things we mention. There’s also a transcript, thanks to Substack’s AI, which is astoundingly good at making a transcript. In the future, I plan to make transcripts a paid feature but I’m including everyone initially.

I welcome your comments and ideas for the podcast.

Show Notes:
When I created the podcast, Substack showed the show notes in a sidebar, along with the transcript. But I don’t see where they might be so I’m adding them after the fact.

Writing by Dean Ball:

“California’s Effort to Strangle AI”:

Hyperdimensional
California's Effort to Strangle AI
This week, California’s legislature introduced SB 1047: The Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Systems Act. The bill, introduced by State Senator Scott Wiener (liked by many, myself included, for his pro-housing stance), would create a sweeping regulatory regime for AI, apply the precautionary principle to all AI development…
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Hyperdimensional
The Political Economy of AI Regulation
I have published a few pieces this week. To avoid bombarding you with front matter, I’m going to skip news and research links for this week…
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Hyperdimensional
Reflections on El Segundo
There will be a somewhat higher publication volume from me over the next week (likely 2-3 posts, including this one). They’ll also all be a bit shorter than usual. I will resume to my regular weekly cadence thereafter. Also, I did a podcast with my friend and former colleague Aaron Renn. I think it turned out nicely…
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How to Regulate Artificial IntelligenceNational Affairs:

“Learning to Love the Inscrutable” (review of How Life Works):

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Learning to Love the Inscrutable
This week I have a longer than usual piece, so I’m going to skip links…
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Other references:

SB 1047: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB1047

Virginia’s review of Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson:

Fei-Fei Li’s Stanford page

The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration, and Discovery at the Dawn of AI by Fei-Fei Li:

The Constitution of Liberty by Friedrich Hayek

The Road to Serfdom by Friedrich Hayek

Rationalism in Politics by Michael Oakeshott

Triumph of the City by Edward Glaeser

Virginia’s article on materials libraries

Brian Potter, Construction Physics:

Patrick McKenzie, patio11

How Life Works by Philip Ball

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