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A synthetic, deep-dive exploration of The Practitioner's Compass workshop. Generated by Google NotebookLM, this audio overview features the "Deep Dive" AI hosts specifically for this presentation. It serves as both a high-level summary of our core themes and a live demonstration of how AI agents can transform dense technical documentation into engaging, legible conversation.
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A.I. agents are here. Have they changed your life yet?
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Jack Clark is a central figure in the agentic era, balancing technical journalism, policy leadership, and AI research.
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The greatest challenge of the 21st century is to make an increasingly fast-moving technical world ‘legible’ to a large number of people. My belief is that by solving these information asymmetries, we will naturally build the infrastructures necessary to maintain stability in an era of great change and possibility. Things will be weird. Be not afraid.
Biography
Jack Clark is Co-Founder and Head of Policy of Anthropic, an AI research company. Prior to Anthropic, Jack was the Policy Director of OpenAI. Before OpenAI, Jack was a technical journalist writing about distributed systems, quantum computers, and AI research for publications ranging from Bloomberg BusinessWeek to The Register.
Jack writes Import AI, a newsletter about AI research read by 70,000 people each week. Jack was a founding member of the AI Index at Stanford University (2017 – 2024), an inaugural member of the USA’s National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee (NAIAC) (2021-2024), and has served on advisory councils for organizations ranging from CNAS to the OECD.