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The AI Skeptics

Feb 20, 20261 hr 16 minSeason 1Ep. 11
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Episode description

In this episode, we dive into the views of the people who think the AGI race is being oversold, misunderstood, or misframed. As you’ll hear, we break them down into three distinct camps: “AI Is Grift” (a tech-industry con), “Wrong Path” (LLMs can’t reach AGI without new ideas), and “AI as Normal Technology” (powerful, but adoption will be slow and institution-bound). Through interviews with Ed Zitron, Gary Marcus, and Princeton’s Arvind Narayanan, the episode argues that the real fight isn’t just about capability—it’s about incentives, architecture, and how human systems actually change.

FEATURING:

Ed Zitron, Gary Marcus, Arvind Narayanan

LINKS:

Ed Zitron’s website/podcast

Ed Zitron’s newsletter “Where’s Your Ed At”

Gary Marcus’s most recent book, “Taming Silicon Valley”

Gary Marcus’s Substack

Arvind Narayanan’s most recent book, “AI Snake Oil”

Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor’s paper “AI As Normal Technology”

CREDITS:

This episode of The Last Invention was reported and produced by Andy Mills, Matthew Boll, Seth Andrews, Ethan Mannello, and Carmen Hilbert

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