Yudkowsky and Soares Podcast Tour
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Resolves YES to all appearances after September 13th (date of market creation) and before EOY 2025. Add options, will N/A if it was released before 9/13.

Tracking the marketing tour for the new AI risk book If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies by Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares.

  • Update 2025-09-16 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): - Either author qualifies: An appearance by Eliezer Yudkowsky or Nate Soares counts; both are not required.

  • Update 2025-10-15 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): For "Bulwark Podcast" answer: Only appearances on The Bulwark Podcast hosted by Tim Miller count, not other audio feeds from The Bulwark (such as "The Bulwark Goes to Hollywood").

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@JaySocrates I assume that "The Bulwark Goes to Hollywood" does not count? (And I did NOT expect it to be one of their stops lol)

@Ziddletwix I meant The Bulwark Podcast hosted by Tim Miller, not any of the other audio feeds from The Bulwark. I am also surprised about this one and surprised that I missed it!

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does it require both authors to appear as guests?

@brod No, either

@JaySocrates can you change question to something more like "Yudkowsky, Soares podcast tour(s)" - non plural "tour" and especially "and" create another impression

@EniSci would "Yudkowsky/Soares" seem better to you?

@JaySocrates I thought about it and it seems better than "and", "/" is often used as "or", but "," seems better in the sense of meaning. Though comma looks somewhat weird, so maybe "Yudkowsky/Soares podcast tours" would be nearest to optimal?

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