{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/683f0798c966cde736234a29/698072aa4b12c3dd73c516af?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Raising science ambition: how to identify the highest-impact research for an AI world | Anastasia Gamick","description":"<p>Most scientists do “safe” research to secure their next grant. But what if more of them worked on the most important problems instead?</p><p>In this episode, we talk with Anastasia Gamick, co-founder of Convergent Research, about how to raise our level of ambition for what science can actually achieve.</p><p>Convergence Research incubates <em>Focused Research Organizations</em>: small, startup-style teams that build critical “public good” tech, which both academia and for-profits ignore.</p><p>We discuss:</p><ul><li>What makes a research project truly high-impact in view of an AI world</li><li>Concrete examples of these projects: maps of brain synapses, software that’s provably safe, drug screening, good data for AI-powered scientific research, and more</li><li>How to prioritize defensive technology, such as biosafety tools, instead of just pushing every frontier as fast as possible</li><li>How young scientists can find the work that matters most for the future</li></ul><p><br></p><p>[00:00] Cold open</p><p>[01:52] Introducing Anastasia Gamick and the mission of Convergent Research</p><p>[02:44] Defining Focused Research Organizations (FROs) and their unique characteristics</p><p>[09:46] Backcasting from 2075: what research to prioritize now to prepare for the intelligence age</p><p>[19:08] The four types of projects Convergent decides not to fund</p><p>[25:35] Biological and ecological dark matter: why we need better datasets for AI science</p><p>[28:28] Why academia and industry aren’t incentivized to build tech capabilities for the public good</p><p>[29:32] Defining “moonshot projects”: how boring drug screening creates massive downstream impact</p><p>[32:56] The future of neuroscience: capturing videos of synapses firing</p><p>[35:46] How the FRO model is catching on internationally</p><p>[36:25] Steering vs. accelerating: selecting defense-dominant technology</p><p>[41:22] Increasing human agency and how scientists can choose high-impact research areas</p><p>[46:51] The evolution of scientific funding and the role of new philanthropy</p><p>[48:05] Finding existential hope in the community of future-builders</p>","author_name":"Foresight Institute"}