https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Aq82XqYhgqdPdPrBA/full-trans...
He is ultimately doing nothing in the engineering and development side of AI and his predictions about this technology are based on armchair philosophy exercises, not reality.
As an aside, I love this gem from the transcript: "We're all crypto investors here. We understand the efficient market hypothesis for sure"
Fairly confident most crypto investors have never even heard that phrase.
A good corrective exercise is to go back and look at his early writing, and evaluate how well his judgement looks in hindsight. My favorite is the idea that XML programming languages were the future, but really, pick your poison.