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#13 – Jaime Sevilla Molina on on Forecasting, Cultural Persistence, and Quantum Computing

#13 – Jaime Sevilla Molina on on Forecasting, Cultural Persistence, and Quantum Computing

FromHear This Idea


#13 – Jaime Sevilla Molina on on Forecasting, Cultural Persistence, and Quantum Computing

FromHear This Idea

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Jul 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jaime Sevilla Molina is a visiting researcher at the Center for the Study of Existential Risk, and is beginning a PhD studying Bayesian reasoning. Previously, he was a Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute, and his academic background is in mathematics and computer science.
In this episode we discuss:

How the social sciences infer causation from natural experiments;
Evidence for 'cultural persistence', particularly in the context of the Atlantic slave trade;
What is forecasting, and why does it matter? Why is good forecasting so hard to come by?
What are the likely implications of quantum computing for cryptography, drug discovery, and AI?

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Released:
Jul 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hear This Idea is a podcast showcasing new thinking in philosophy, the social sciences, and effective altruism. Each episode has an accompanying write-up at www.hearthisidea.com/episodes.