(Sorry this is mostly a link instead of a post, but I think it will interesting to the FAI folks here)
I helped arrange this interview with Peter Norvig:
http://www.reddit.com/r/blog/comments/b8aln/peter_norvig_answers_your_questions_ask_me/
I think the answer to the AGI question 4 is telling, but judge for yourself. (BTW, the 'components' Peter referred to are probabilistic relational learning and hierarchical modeling. He singled these two in his singularity summit talk)
Just pointing out
I did not manage the interview, just made the introduction; but I will convey your input to the reddit guys
despite lack of transcript the linked reddit thread has some metadata, you can read the question and jump right to the answer. This is not very agonizing.
'stop having interviews' - are you serious? seriously? I mean the reddit guys put a lot of work into this; just ask yourself whether you'd rather have the information available or not. It's like telling any free lecturer to not speak unless they give you the lecture notes first.
It's a negotiation thing. Wishing you didn't have the information is unreasonable, but preferring probability p of getting no information and probability 1-p of getting the interviews with transcription/summary/whatever over almost-certainly getting the interviews without transcriptions may be quite reasonable.