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  <title>AGI Is BS | Jamie Metzl's AI Prediction</title>
  <description>Jamie Metzl explains why he believes &amp;quot;AGI is BS,&amp;quot; what artificial intelligence will actually mean for jobs, and how humanity can navigate the biggest technological transition in history. Jamie is a leading expert on AI, genetics, biotechnology, and the future of humanity. In this conversation we discuss AGI, AI ethics, the future of work, AI education, human-centered technology, and why transparency in AI use matters more than ever. Jamie and host Stephen McBride discuss: • Artificial general intelligence • AI jobs and the future of work • AI ethics and transparency • AI as a creative partner • The AI Ten Commandments • Education in the age of AI Jamie and GPT-5 co-authored The AI Ten Commandments, which you can find here: https://a.co/d/02TqUZEM Read Jamie’s Blog post on Pope Leo’s AI Encyclical: https://jamiemetzl.com/pope-leos-ai-encyclical/&amp;amp;nbsp; Learn more about Jamie at: Jamiemetzl.com&amp;amp;nbsp; Rational Optimist Society Become a member (free): rationaloptimistsociety.substack.com  TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@rationaloptimistsociety?is_from_webapp=1&amp;amp;amp;sender_device=pc&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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