
Join neuroscientist, philosopher, and five-time New York Times best-selling author Sam Harris as he explores important and controversial questions about the mind, society, current events, moral philosophy, religion, and rationality—with an overarching focus on how a growing understanding of ourselves and the world is changing our sense of how we should live. Sam is also the creator of the Waking U... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 485 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Sam Harris speaks with Tristan Harris about the dangers of AI and the race to build it. They discuss the new documentary The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist, the lessons of The Social Dilemma, the arms race dynamics between AI labs, the "in... more
In this latest episode of the More From Sam series, Sam and Jaron talk about current events. They discuss how to cultivate gratitude and navigate anxiety in uncertain times, the role of mindfulness in coping with AI-driven job displacement, the slowi... more
Sam Harris speaks with William MacAskill about effective altruism, AI, and the future of humanity. They discuss the post-FTX recovery of the EA movement, global health and pandemic preparedness, the limits of quantifiable ethics, the intelligence exp... more
Sam Harris speaks with Nicholas Christakis about technology, society, and human nature. They discuss the harms of modern communication technology, polarization and anomie, how AI agents can improve human cooperation, the social implications of humano... more
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Not muslim or religious but i am disgusted by the islamophobia of the most recent podcast. Saying all orthodox muslims are jihadists and inherently violent is simply wrong and shows how deeply intolerant this pod is striving to be. Used to be interested in Harris’s intellectual thoughts, but no longer. See ya
My favorite podcast for many years! I really enjoy the deep conversation with his guest. I also like to hear his thoughts on current events. Thank you for all that you do and keep it up Sam.
In many domains Sam Harris is an interesting thinker. Unfortunately he is oblivious to his considerable bias when it comes to Israel and the Middle East. For a man who rails against identity politics this is a significant blind spot.
Sam used to be authentic, transparent and true to his north. I believe he has lost that, I.e. he now constantly critiques and insults Trump just like any other critic, using the same “moral compass” of any anti-Trump; he argued in favor of boots in the ground in Iran based on the argument that one “has to understand what jihadism means”, which clearly he doesn’t as Iran and The jihadists (i.e. IISIS, Al- Qaeda) are virtual enemies. Sam’s lost it, in my opinion.
I’m not sure how but Mr. Harris has turned into the embodiment of the toxic rot that’s infected today’s Democratic Party.
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The show consistently probes big questions at the intersection of mind, society, and morality, often weaving philosophy with current events and public policy. Episodes frequently feature high-profile guests—from political commentators and historians to AI researchers and democracy advocates—discussing democracy, liberal norms, technology's impact on society, and ethical questions in today's geopolitical climate. The host's approach tends toward rational scrutiny and a secular, scientific worldview, with a penchant for challenging assumptions while exploring decency, epistemic humility, and the costs of political polarization. A standout trait is the willingness to tackle controversial topics head-on, including foreign policy, AI ethics, and... more
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