Could A.I. Produce World Peace?
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Why is one-third of the world always at war, and what does it have to do with a desire to hoard cows?
In this episode, we dive into the invisible architecture of human conflict to explore why perfectly rational people constantly create collective outcomes that nobody actually wants. From the everyday frustration of traffic jams to the existential threat of nuclear weapons, we unpack the "Tragedy of the Commons" and how our relentless pursuit of "just a few more cows" traps us in a broken system of endless competition.
But this isn't just a conversation about human history—it is about our immediate future. We explore how the modern race for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is the ultimate "cow problem" operating at a civilizational scale. Will AGI become a terrifying "credible enforcer" that imposes a permanent, homogenized world peace at the cost of our human freedom and diversity? Or could it serve as a profoundly intuitive mediator, reflecting our deepest shared values and helping us dismantle the proxy wars we constantly fight over status, safety, and belonging?
Join us as we philosophically deconstruct why war is actually just a displacement of our "unconverted hunger," why genuine negotiation is a "sacred tool," and how we fundamentally mistake the irreducible uncertainties of existence for problems we can simply solve with more cattle, more territory, or more data.
Tune in to discover why the most elegant solution to our civilization's biggest threats isn't outsmarting the enemy—it is finally recognizing what we are actually hungry for.