Lecture: Glen Weyl, Author and Economist at Microsoft Research

Lecture: Glen Weyl, Author and Economist at Microsoft Research

By Data Science Institute, Columbia University

Overview

Hosted by the DSI Data, Media and Society Center

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How to be the Superintelligence You’ve Been Waiting For

Speaker: Glen Weyl, Author; Economist at Microsoft Research; and Founder of RadicalxChange (RxC), the Plural Technology Collaboratory, and the Plurality Institute

Hosts: DSI Data, Media, and Society Center

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Abstract

We alternately dread, worship and dismiss the arrival of Artificial Superintelligence (ASI). Yet the real superintelligences already surround us: religions, corporations, markets and democracies. This talk will welcome us to imagine not how we can build ASI that defeats us in all things, but instead how we can, together with our environment and machines, become a collectively self-aware global superintelligence.

Using economic theory as a translational formalism, Weyl will illustrate how we can build core sociological ideas like community into algorithmic design and transform focal technical structures like neural networks into the design of social institutions. By transcending the misleading divide between social and technical systems, such joint engineering suggests a path away from both fear of ASI domination and its disappointing real-world performance.

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Bio

Social media polarizes and isolates us. Cryptocurrencies corrupt our politics. AI has become an idol that increasingly suppresses expression, especially of our most diverse and fundamental beliefs. Is an equally bold future possible that strengthens rather than tears down our most sacred values?

Founder of RadicalxChange and originator of influential democratic innovations like Quadratic Voting and Soulbound Tokens, E. Glen Weyl has consistently championed a vision of technology aligned with democracy, pluralism, and fundamental values. His close collaborations with prominent democratic technologists such as Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s pioneering digital minister, and Vitalik Buterin, Ethereum’s founder, have inspired global movements towards decentralized, inclusive governance.

At Microsoft Research, Weyl recently spearheaded initiatives on empowering religious communities and reinventing prosocial media in collaboration with emerging platforms across the political spectrum. He has been recognized by WIRED, Bloomberg Businessweek, TIME, and CoinDesk as one of technology's most influential voices, while at the same time becoming the first technologist to win a major award for international religious freedom (the International Religious Freedom Secretariat Peacebuilder Award). His work combines rigor and intellectual excellence (having been Valedictorian of Princeton, earning his PhD from the same in one year and having taught economics at the University of Chicago) with courage and cultural passion (as Executive Producer of an award-winning short documentary and coauthor of two acclaimed and pathbreaking books).

Category: Science & Tech, Other

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 15 minutes
  • In person
  • Doors at 11:15 AM

Location

Columbia University Davis Auditorium

530 W 120th St, New York, NY 10027

4th Floor New York, NY 10027

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Dec 1 · 11:30 AM EST