Alex Wissner-Gross joined Moonshots with Peter Diamandis as a panelist on EP #185 (July 29, 2025) and never left — co-hosting 58 episodes through June 2026 alongside Peter Diamandis, Dave Blundin, and Salim Ismail. Peter introduces him as “the brilliant @alexwg”; Dave admits to having “fully entered Alex’s reality-distortion field.” Below: what he actually argues, in his own words — every quote verbatim from episode transcripts, with episode and date.
We’re already inside it. Takeoff is “locally differentiable, smooth and continuous” — it only looks like a step function in retrospect. No unknowable discontinuity; we have “line of sight” through solving intelligence to solving everything else.
Intelligence costs are collapsing ~40x/year. Since intelligence is the input to everything, its deflation is “the nuclear core” pulling down the price of the whole economy — ending in “intelligence too cheap to meter.”
Fields climb from artisanal problem-solving to compute-bound assembly lines (his L0→L5 curve). Math is falling first; physics, chemistry, and materials follow 2028–2031; planetary-scale engineering 2032–2035.
Compress matter enough and you get fusion; compress information enough and “you get intelligence out almost for free.” Honest definitions of wealth and growth must be written in thermodynamics — “no dollar signs.”
“We finally found a business model for space” — orbital data centers scaling to Dyson swarms. Hyperscalers will fight a “Dyson swarm war.” (“We’re keeping the Earth… we just disassemble the other planets.”)
Nuclear energy was “regulated out of existence” before it could become too cheap to meter. Let doomerism win on AI and “we could waste another century.” Steer with benchmarks and evals, not pauses.
Billions of AI agents are added labor that makes everyone wealthier. The rights precedents we set for agents now will govern human mind uploads later. Expect “personhood benchmarks.”
“Don’t sleep through the Singularity… This is the slowest it’ll ever be for a while.”
EP #201 · “The Singularity Is Here” · Oct 20, 2025 — his signature line
“I define the singularity sometimes tongue-in-cheek as all sci-fi tropes happening everywhere all at once.”
EP #263 · Jun 8, 2026
“I don’t think we’re going to see a hard takeoff… it will feel soft, but if you zoom out to a long enough time scale, it’ll certainly look hard. In retrospect it’ll look like a step function, but locally it’s differentiable and smooth and continuous.”
EP #263 · Jun 8, 2026
“If you take a lot of information and compress it down into a model with a relatively small number of parameters, at some point you get intelligence out almost for free. That’s a big meta-lesson in my mind from the past 10 years.”
EP #201 · Oct 20, 2025
“If we can see sustained 40x year-over-year hyperdeflation in the cost of intelligence, the price of everything else is going to get dragged inevitably down with that. This is the nuclear core, if you will… This is why I speak of ‘the innermost loop.’”
EP #208 · “The AI Wealth Gap” · Nov 17, 2025 — the origin of the newsletter’s name
“We’re at the point now with AI where we’re on the verge of intelligence too cheap to meter — and we run the risk that if we allow too much AI doomerism to get in the way, the same thing happens with AI that happened with nuclear fission decades ago.”
EP #225 · Davos special · Jan 27, 2026
“I would argue that we now have clear line of sight to solving all of math… which then topples physics and chemistry and biology. We’re speedrunning Star Trek over the next 10 years. It’s not the 24th century. It’s more like 2035.”
EP #201 · Oct 20, 2025
“Math is the leading indicator — not the canary in the coal mine. I prefer the canary that bought the coal mine.”
Milk Road AI · Apr 27, 2026 (companion appearance)
“Research taste is the final frontier… but as we wrote in Solve Everything, research taste can also be automated, and I expect it will be.”
EP #263 · Jun 8, 2026
“Recursive self-improvement, I think, is already priced into the near term… we’re basically there.”
EP #225 · Jan 27, 2026
“If we’re looking for a totally defensible definition of wealth… it’s going to have to be based in the language of physics and thermodynamics and information theory. There can’t be any dollar signs or other social constructions within it, otherwise it’s just circular.”
EP #221 · “The 2026 Timeline” · Jan 9, 2026
“We finally found a business model for space: it’s to build the Dyson swarm… We’ll leave Earth alone. We’ll take apart the rest of the solar system and build our billion-satellite Dyson swarms.”
EP #227 · “The OpenClaw Debate” · Feb 5, 2026
“This is the starting gun for the Dyson swarm war.”
EP #227 · Feb 5, 2026
“Whatever precedent we set right now for AI agents that can copy and merge themselves — you’d better believe that will come up when we get to the rights of human mind uploads.”
EP #227 · Feb 5, 2026
“Imagine how abundant humanity could be if we had a sustainable ‘human’ population of 100 billion or a trillion people all doing interesting, valuable things… the theory of comparative advantage from economics 101 tells us that a lot more labor coming online will help us all become wealthier.”
EP #227 · Feb 5, 2026
“I think humans — many of them — are going to choose to merge with the machines. So it’s almost a trick question. This is a preview of near-post-scarcity economics.”
EP #185 · his first episode · Jul 29, 2025
“I don’t know. If I had supreme confidence on this one, it would be far easier to make investments in this space. I can make steelman arguments on both sides.”
EP #208 · Nov 17, 2025 — what intellectual honesty sounds like on a hype-prone topic
“The world needs more and better evals and benchmarks for AI so that we can even track progress. If we can’t track progress, we’re stuck at L0.”
Milk Road AI · Apr 27, 2026
“We’ll be uploads in the cloud in n years and we’ll still have QWERTY keyboards. The QWERTY paradigm is going to survive the heat death of the universe.”
EP #221 · Jan 9, 2026
“One day more, and at the Singularity’s clock speed, another day is another destiny.”
The Innermost Loop · June 10, 2026 — how he signs off the daily
EP #201 · The Singularity Is Here: AI Solving MathOct 20, 2025 · 249K views — the thesis episode
EP #227 · The OpenClaw Debate: AI PersonhoodFeb 5, 2026 · 235K views — Dyson swarms & agent rights
EP #230 · Solve Everything LaunchesFeb 13, 2026 · 217K views — the book, live
EP #185 · America’s AI Action PlanJul 29, 2025 · 251K views — where it all started
| Also essential | Date | Why |
|---|---|---|
| EP #221 · The 2026 Timeline: AGI Arrival | Jan 9, 2026 | Wealth-in-thermodynamics + the QWERTY joke |
| EP #225 · Davos 2026: US–China AI Race | Jan 27, 2026 | The fission warning, in front of the policy crowd |
| EP #208 · AI Costs Plummeting 40x | Nov 17, 2025 | The Innermost Loop thesis, named on-air |
| EP #242 · Elon Enters the Chip Race | Mar 26, 2026 | His most-viewed panel (319K) |
| EP #223 · Ray Kurzweil: Singularity Countdown | Jan 20, 2026 | The accelerationist meets the original |
Quotes are verbatim from YouTube transcripts of public episodes, lightly cleaned of speech stutter; episode numbers and dates per the @peterdiamandis channel. Full 58-episode inventory available on request.
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