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Richard Rhodes — The making of the atomic bomb
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It was a tremendous honor & pleasure to interview Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb
We discuss
- similarities between AI progress & Manhattan Project (developing a powerful, unprecedented, & potentially apocalyptic technology within an uncertain arms-race situation)
- visiting starving former Soviet scientists during fall of Soviet Union
- whether Oppenheimer was a spy, & consulting on the Nolan movie
- living through WW2 as a child
- odds of nuclear war in Ukraine, Taiwan, Pakistan, & North Korea
- how the US pulled of such a massive secret wartime scientific & industrial project
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Timestamps
() - Oppenheimer movie
() - Was the bomb inevitable?
() - Firebombing vs nuclear vs hydrogen bombs
() - Stalin & the Soviet program
() - Deterrence, disarmament, North Korea, Taiwan
() - Oppenheimer as lab director
() - AI progress vs Manhattan Project
() - Living through WW2
() - Secrecy
() - Wisdom & war
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