🎧 Dwarkesh Patel’s Quest to Learn Everything

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TL;DR: Today we’re releasing a new episode of our podcast AI & I.I go in depth withDwarkesh Patel , host of theDwarkesh Podcast , where he conducts deeply researched interviews with experts across AI, history, and geopolitics. We dive into how he uses AI to read, learn, and accelerate his intellectual growth. Watch on X or YouTube , or listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts . Dwarkesh Patel might be the smartest learner I’ve ever met.

Dwarkesh is the host of the Dwarkesh Podcast, where he conducts deeply researched interviews with guests like Mark Zuckerberg, Tony Blair, and Marc Andreessen.

Before conducting each of these interviews, Dwarkesh learns as much as he can about his guest and their area of expertise—AI hardware, tense geopolitical crises, and the genetics of human origins, to name a few. He does this by researching extensively, and recently, he integrated AI into his process.

Dwarkesh is using LLMs to revolutionize how he reads, learns, and builds a coherent worldview. In this interview, I turn the tables on him to understand how the prolific podcaster uses AI to become a smarter version of himself. We get into the learning system he swears by, how he uses AI to prepare for the interviews, and what fuels his insatiable appetite to know more. We also use Claude live on the show to help Dwarkesh research for an upcoming podcast recording. This is a must-watch for curious people who want to use AI to become smarter. Here’s a taste:

How Dwarkesh uses AI to become smarter

Inspired by an interview with researcher Andy Matuschak, Dwarkesh has become a strong advocate of learning through spaced repetition—a technique to review information at gradually increasing intervals to improve long-term retention. Here’s how he uses AI to augment his process:

How Dwarkesh uses AI in his podcasting workflow

Dwarkesh begins his research for an upcoming podcast interview by uploading context about the guest’s field—like books and academic papers—to Claude, using the model’s project feature. This is how he goes deeper with AI:

Dwarkesh’s taste in books—and using LLMs to learn from them

Dwarkesh uses LLMs as a companion to read and understand dense books. For example, when he had a question that a “book didn’t even talk about,” he used Claude to “have [the model] explain what’s going on.” Here are his thoughts on the best books to read and how to use AI to learn from them:

How Dwarkesh is building a coherent worldview

I asked Dwarkesh what fuels his thirst for knowledge. Here’s what he had to say:

The AI existentialist’s rapid fire

Dwarkesh offers quick takes on some of the most polemic AI-related issues we face today:

You can check out the episode on X, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube. Links and timestamps are below:

Timestamps:
  1. Introduction: 00:01:44
  2. How Dwarkesh uses LLMs to remember everything: 00:05:37
  3. Dwarkesh’s taste in books and how he uses AI to learn from them: 00:11:50
  4. Why it’s important to be an early adopter of technology: 00:17:58
  5. How Dwarkesh uses Claude to understand complex concepts: 00:20:44
  6. Dwarkesh on how you can compound your intelligence: 00:26:36
  7. Why Dwarkesh is on a quest to know everything: 00:28:21
  8. Dan and Dwarkesh prep for an upcoming interview: 00:39:19
  9. How Dwarkesh uses AI for post-production of his podcast: 1:04:14
  10. Rapid fire on AI’s biggest questions—AGI and P(doom): 1:08:51

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Dan Shipper is the cofounder and CEO of Every, where he writes the Chain of Thought column and hosts the podcast AI & I. You can follow him on X at @danshipper and on LinkedIn , and Every on X at @every and on LinkedIn .