Stephen Walther
OpenAI Changes Everything
This weekly podcast explores how Artificial Intelligence is impacting the future of humanity by diving into such topics as the AI Alignment Problem, Responsible AI, AI in Education, and AI in Healthcare.
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Oct 20, 2025
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Episodes
Does ChatGPT Make Homework Obsolete? 02.07.2024 57:10
In this episode, I interview Priten Shah who is the author of the best-selling book "AI and the Future of Education: Teaching in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" Learn how OpenAI is transforming education.
Ignoring Responsible AI Could Cost Your Company Millions 25.06.2024 46:37
What is the "EU AI Act"? The Biden "Executive Order on AI"? The "NIST AI Risk Management Framework"? In this episode, Hadassah Drukarch, the Director of Policy and Delivery at the Responsible AI Institute, clarifies why these regulations matter and how ignoring them could cost your company millions.
Forms are Dead, Conversations are the Future 18.06.2024 33:54
Forms are everywhere: you use forms to register at websites, apply for credit cards, and submit job applications. But do forms still make sense in the age of AI? In this episode, I interview Nicolas Grenié about a new product built on OpenAI named Formless that replaces forms with conversations.
The AI Alignment Problem and Human Extinction 11.06.2024 1:10:58
What is the AI Alignment Problem and why are companies such as OpenAI so concerned about solving it? In this podcast, I interview Mako Yass who is the winner of the Future of Life Institute's World Building Competition with his entry "To Light." In his entry, Mako imagines a positive future where humanity has solved the Alignment Problem and found peace by embracing Artificial General Intelligenc...
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