Nikola Danaylov
Singularity.FM
Singularity. FM is the first and best known singularity podcast - the place where we interview the future. Singularity. FM is a series of singularity podcast interviews with the best scientists, writers, entrepreneurs, film-makers, philosophers and artists, debating issues such as the technological singularity, transhumanism, artificial intelligence, life-extension and ethics. Past guests of this singularity podcast include people such as Ray Kurzweil, Peter Diamandis, Noam Chomsky, Stuart Hameroff, Marvin Minsky, Aubrey de Grey, Max More, Michio Kaku, Vernor Vinge, Cory Doctorow, Charles Stro...
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Chris Hables Gray: Make the News You Want to See 20.10.2020 1:54:48
Chris Hables Gray foresaw the current global pandemic in 2013 during our 1st interview, which has been perhaps the most undervalued conversation I have had on my podcast. But, despite the fact that he has not been as appreciated by the public as he deserves to be, I have always been a fan of his books. And so, when he asked me to contribute a couple of articles for his latest book – Modified: Livi...
Debora Spar on Work, Mate, Marry, Love: How Machines Shape Our Human Destiny 02.10.2020 1:34:41
Debora Spar is a Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and Senior Associate Dean of Harvard Business School Online. Her research focuses on issues of gender and technology as well as the interplay between technological change and broader social structures. Prof. Spar tackles some of these issues in her recent book Work Mate Marry Love: How Machines Shape Our Human Destiny...
Melanie Mitchell on AI: Intelligence is a Complex Phenomenon 21.09.2020 1:48:21
Melanie Mitchell is the Davis Professor of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute, and Professor of Computer Science at Portland State University. Prof. Mitchell is the author of a number of interesting books such as Complexity: A Guided Tour and Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans. One interesting detail of her academic bio is that Douglas Hofstadter was her Ph. D. supervisor. Duri...
Jenny Kleeman on Sex Robots & Vegan Meat 21.08.2020 1:39:12
Jenny Kleeman is a journalist who covers award-winning true stories in print, audio, and video. Most recently Kleeman is the author of a meticulously researched and extremely well-written book titled Sex Robots and Vegan Meat: Adventures at the Frontiers of Birth, Food, Sex and Death. Given that birth, food, sex, and death encompass the human condition I thought that Jenny would make a perfect gue...
Jacinta González on ICE, Palantir, Big Tech and Surveillance 06.08.2020 1:53:13
Jacinta González is not an angel or venture capitalist. She is not a scientist or a technologist. She doesn’t have a Ph. D. in AI or quantum mechanics. She is not an entrepreneur who founded the next unicorn startup. Yet Jacinta’s decade-long first-hand experience of surveillance, and the system and technology that supports it, is as eye-opening as any expert’s. A point of view that is much needed...
Johan Steyn Interviews Nikola Danaylov on Artificial Intelligence 18.07.2020 44:33
Last month I did an interview for Johan Steyn. It was a great 45 min conversation where we covered a variety of topics such as: the definition of the singularity; whether we are making progress towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI); open vs closed systems; the importance of consciousness; my Amazon bestseller Conversations with the Future; how I started blogging and podcasting; the process...
Renée Cummings on AI Ethics and Racism 09.07.2020 1:25:23
Renée Cummings is a criminologist, criminal psychologist, and an AI ethicist who, among other things, specializes in best-practice criminal justice interventions and implicit bias. Given the global Black Lives Matter movement and the fact that there have been numerous examples where technological solutions have been proven to exhibit a biased or even racist predisposition, I thought it is about ti...
Ada Palmer on Viking Ethics, Laws of History, Partial Victories, and Terra Ignota 24.06.2020 3:07:26
Ada Palmer is a Professor in History researching the history of science, religion, progress, culture, and many other fascinating topics. She is also a science fiction author of the award-winning Terra Ignota series beginning with Too Like the Lightning, which explores a twenty-fifth civilization of voluntary citizenship and borderless nations. Now, this interview is over 3-hours-long and requires...
Aaron Benanav on Automation and Technological Unemployment 03.06.2020 1:49:10
Prof. Aaron Benanav has devoted his life to studying unemployment. Given that automation, technological unemployment, and universal basic income have become hot political and economic issues across the world, it was about time to have a podcast episode exclusively on those topics. I hope you enjoy it and learn as much from Aaron as I did. During this near 2-hour-long interview with Aaron Benanav,...
Futurist Karl Schroeder on Foresight and Strangemaking COVID19 23.05.2020 1:08:13
Karl Schroeder is not only a great science fiction writer but also a professional futurist who has mastered both the art and science. I invited Schroeder back on my podcast for a brief discussion of foresight in the context of the on-going COVID19 global pandemic. If you have not seen our previous 2 interviews you can see those here and here. During this 70 min interview with Karl Schroeder, we co...
Nikola Danaylov on Transhumanism, the Singularity, AI and Threats to Democracy 20.05.2020 49:42
A couple of weeks ago I was interviewed by James Bickerton of the Daily Express. We discussed transhumanism, the Singularity, AI, and the threats to democracy, among other things. Here is the description from James Bickerton’s YouTube channel: I interview Nikola Danaylov (@singularityblog), founder of the Singularity Weblog and author of Conversations with the Future: 21 Visions for the 21st Centu...
Prof. Ada Palmer on Pandemics, Progress, History, Teleology and the Singularity 15.05.2020 2:44:45
Ada Palmer is a Professor in History researching the history of science, religion, progress, culture and many other fascinating topics. She is also a science fiction author of the award-winning Terra Ignota series beginning with Too Like the Lightning, which explores a twenty-fifth civilization of voluntary citizenship and borderless nations. During this 2h 45 min interview with Prof. Ada Palmer,...
Massimo Pigliucci: Accompany science and technology with philosophy 30.04.2020 1:20:02
I have previously interviewed a few fantastic scientists and philosophers but rare are those strange birds who manage to combine together both deep academic training and the living ethos of those separate disciplines. Prof. Massimo Pigliucci is one of those very rare and strange people. He has 3 Ph. D.’s – Genetics, Evolutionary Biology, and Philosophy, and is also the author of 165 technical pape...
Dr. Alex Jadad on Making Longer Life Worth Living 13.04.2020 1:30:03
Way back in 2011 I had the incredible pleasure of hearing Dr. Alex Jadad speak at Singularity University GSP'11. Dr. Jadad spoke on Making Longer Life Worth Living and I have to admit that it was perhaps the most moving lecture that we have had so far. Furthermore, as attested by the standing ovation at the end of his presentation, it seems that all of us felt the same way. Alex pulled no punches...
SciFi Great Karl Schroeder: We’re living in a moment of creative possibility 25.03.2020 1:48:23
People often ask me about my most favorite interview I have ever done. And my usual reply is that interviews are like children, even if we have our favorites it is not wise to express that outwardly because all kinds of problems will follow. And yet, after having published nearly 250 episodes of my podcast, I can hardly remember one that has had a greater impact on me than my 1st interview with sc...
The Happy Ways Podcast with Jon Nielsen: Nikola Danaylov on COVID-19 21.03.2020 51:30
Two days ago I was interviewed by Jon Nielsen of the fantastic Happy Ways Podcast. During this 50 min interview with Jon Nielsen, we cover a variety of interesting topics such as: why the world is not upside down yet and what are the most productive attitudes towards the current COVID-19 crisis; why the journey – i.e. how we are going somewhere, is perhaps as important as the destination – i.e. wh...
Former Commissioner Dr. Ann Cavoukian: Never give up on privacy! 18.03.2020 44:42
Dr. Ann Cavoukian was Ontario’s Privacy Commissioner for unprecedented 17 years and held the position during 3 different provincial governments. About 7 years ago, while still in office, I interviewed Ann Cavoukian on her original concept of Privacy by Design. [PbD] So if you haven’t seen it yet it may be best to start by watching our previous conversation first because I will try not to repeat an...
James W. Clement on the Switch: Longevity, Fasting, Protein Cycling and Keto 16.02.2020 1:55:37
James W. Clement is a longevity researcher who was the 12th person on the planet to have his DNA sequenced. In 2010 James launched his Supercentenarian Research Study, which he started in 2010 with Professor George M. Church of Harvard Medical School. Since then Clement has read 20,000 medical research papers on longevity and has acquired one of the largest DNA databases of supercentenarians, the...
Nikola Danaylov at Dark Futures: NeoTechnocracy – The Future is Worse than You Think 07.01.2020 15:50
This is the short closing speech I delivered at the 2019 Dark Futures meetup in Toronto. Not my finest speech but, since event organizer and futurist Nikolas Badminton kindly gave me a video of my keynote, I thought it may be good to share it publicly and get your critical feedback. Feel free to post your comments below. Title: NeoTechnocracy: The Future is Worse than You Think Description: Techno...
Former IBM Watson Team Leader David Ferrucci on AI and Elemental Cognition 14.12.2019 1:27:43
Dr. David Ferrucci is one of the few people who have created a benchmark in the history of AI because when IBM Watson won Jeopardy we reached a milestone many thought impossible. I was very privileged to have Ferrucci on my podcast in early 2012 when we spent an hour on Watson’s intricacies and importance. Well, it’s been almost 8 years since our original conversation and it was time to catch up w...
Katy Cook on The Psychology of Silicon Valley 07.12.2019 1:45:01
Katy Cook‘s recent book the Psychology of Silicon Valley: Ethical Threats and Emotional Unintelligence in the Tech Industry is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the conflicting motivations, mythologies, identities and inherent tensions within Silicon Valley. It offers a unique understanding as per why we have seen the magic, manic and monstrous trajectory of Big Tech, it catalogs...
Cathy O’Neil on Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Threatens Democracy 25.09.2019 1:40:12
Cathy O’Neil is a math Ph. D. from Harvard and a data-scientist who hopes to someday have a better answer to the question, “what can a non-academic mathematician do that makes the world a better place?” In the meantime, she wrote a seminal book titled Weapons of Math Destruction: how big data increases inequality and threatens democracy. In my view, this is a must-read book for anyone who thinks t...
Technology is a Magnifying Mirror, Not a Crystal Ball 20.09.2019 8:46
The most popular myth about technology is perhaps the myth that technology is a crystal ball. A crystal ball because it allegedly allows us to see the future. And to evaluate if that is indeed true, or not, we have to understand the etymology of the word technology – what it means and stands for, or at least what it used to mean and stand for. The word technology comes from two Greek words – techn...
Gary Marcus on Rebooting AI: Building Artificial Intelligence We Can Trust 08.09.2019 1:28:38
It’s been 7 years since my first interview with Gary Marcus and I felt it’s time to catch up with him. Gary is the youngest Professor Emeritus at NYU and I wanted to get his contrarian views on the major things that have happened in AI as well as those that haven’t happened. Prof. Marcus is an interesting interviewee not only because he is an expert in the field but also because he is a skeptic on...
Steve Fuller on Transhumanism: Ask yourself what is human? 25.08.2019 2:23:04
Prof. Steve Fuller is the author of 25 books including a trilogy relating to the idea of a ‘post-’ or ‘trans-‘ human future, and most recently, Nietzschean Meditations: Untimely Thoughts at the Dawn of the Transhuman Age. During this 2h 15 min interview with Steve Fuller we cover a variety of interesting topics such as: the social foundations of knowledge and our shared love of books; Transhumanis...
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