Radio Bostrom: Audio narrations of papers by Nick Bostrom

By peterhartree @ 2022-08-08T15:26 (+77)

We've started a project to record audio narrations of the most important papers by Nick Bostrom.

The recordings will be added to nickbostrom.com. They will also be distributed as a podcast with its own website, brand and YouTube channel.

Once we have 10-20 episodes, we'll start promoting the podcast more widely. We'll also get the podcast on the first page of Google for "Nick Bostrom" and related keywords.

The first four episodes are available now!

They are:

  1. The Vulnerable World Hypothesis (2019)
  2. Sharing the World with Digital Minds (2020)
  3. The Fable of The Dragon Tyrant (2005)
  4. Existential Risk Prevention as Global Priority (2012)

This project is supported by a grant from the FTX Future Fund Regranting Program.[1]

How to listen

You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or by RSS.

You can also search in your favourite podcast app. Please tell us if it doesn't show up for you.

Finally, you can listen online at radiobostrom.com.


About this project

Continue reading if you'd like to know more about this project...


The plan

Timeline

Team

Matthew van der Merwe and Fin Moorhouse are kindly serving as advisors.

Some ways you can help...

Want to join the team?

We're looking for someone to help with marketing strategy and execution. You would work closely with Peter Hartree to identify the best opportunities, then make them happen. It'd be a freelance role, competitively paid. You'd help us for 1-2 days ASAP to start with, then 1-2 weeks in late August or early September. You would have a £1-10K marketing budget.

If you're interested, email peter@radiobostrom.com.

If you know someone else who might be interested, please send them a link to this EA Forum post.


  1. There is no formal affiliation between Nick Bostrom and this project. Bostrom has granted us permission to record his papers, and we've heard that he and his team are enthusiastic about the project. ↩︎

  2. Plan for this is TBC, but we'll start when >10 episodes are live, in late August or early September. ↩︎


Will Aldred @ 2022-08-10T13:46 (+7)

Tell us which papers should feature in the "Introduction to Nick Bostrom" series, and in what order. We're especially keen for suggestions on what the first three papers should be.

If the series is to be 3 papers long, I'd suggest:

  1. The Vulnerable World Hypothesis
  2. Are You Living in a Computer Simulation?
  3. The Transhumanist FAQ

If the series is to be a dozen papers long, I'd suggest:

  1. What is a Singleton?
  2. The Future of Human Evolution
  3. The Future of Humanity
  4. The Vulnerable World Hypothesis
  5. The Transhumanist FAQ
  6. Are You Living in a Computer Simulation?
  7. Astronomical Waste: The Opportunity Cost of Delayed Technological Development
  8. Where Are They? Why I hope the search for extraterrestrial life finds nothing
  9. A Primer on the Doomsday argument
  10. The Reversal Test: Eliminating Status Quo Bias in Applied Ethics
  11. Embryo Selection for Cognitive Enhancement: Curiosity or Game-changer?
  12. Sharing the World with Digital Minds
peterhartree @ 2022-08-11T09:43 (+1)

Thanks Will.

One big surprise for me: your suggestion of "What is a Singleton?" as the first paper for someone new to Bostrom. Could you say more about your thinking there?

bretbernhoft @ 2022-08-08T21:13 (+7)

This is pretty cool. Thank you for sharing the Radio Bostrom link.

peterhartree @ 2022-08-15T10:50 (+3)

The "Introduction to Nick Bostrom" series will include ~10 episodes that serve as an introduction to Bostrom's work for people who are totally new or fairly new. If it proves popular, we might one day release it as an audiobook.

Examples of the kind of person I'm trying to appeal to:

My current best guess for the series:

  1. Introduction episode
  2. Vulnerable World (Aeon version as part 1, full paper as part 2)
  3. Dragon Tyrant (part 1), then maybe The Reversal Test: Eliminating Status Quo Bias in Applied Ethics (part 2).
  4. Future of Humanity AND/OR Technological Revolutions: Ethics and Policy in the Dark
  5. Evolutionary Optimality Challenge OR The Future of Human Evolution
  6. Mount Ethics
  7. The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
  8. Enhancement Ethics: The State of the Debate OR Embryo Selection for Cognitive Enhancement: Curiosity or Game-changer? (alternatively: Transhumanism FAQ)
  9. Astronomical Waste
  10. Letter from Utopia
  11. Outro episode
    • ...?
    • Sensible CTAs

Candidates that didn't quite make the cut:

Comments welcome!