Daniel argues that a conscious superintelligence would be better than a zombie one

Ed Charvet

On the GAEA podcast, Daniel explains:

• Why machine consciousness isn't science fiction - and why it matters for AI safety right now

• His "colour wheel" model of consciousness - and why it only exists in motion

• Why a zombie superintelligence with no concept of suffering could be more dangerous than a conscious one

• How intelligence emerges from simple systems - lessons from bumblebees with only one million neurons

• Why large language models are "intoxicated graduates" - capable but fundamentally flawed

• The seven singularities humanity faces and why the technological singularity is the biggest existential threat

• Why guardrails and rules will never be enough to control superintelligent AI

• How moral systems can be embedded into AI through evolutionary processes rather than programming rules

• The case for local edge computing and data sovereignty as an alternative to centralised cloud models

• Why the economic singularity could lead to unprecedented abundance - freeing humanity from economic constraints

• How AI-driven misinformation might paradoxically restore the value of human connection and critical thinking

• Why the next five years will see a Cambrian explosion of AI innovation - and what comes after