Nick Bostrom's book *Superintelligence* outlines a frightening but realistic scenario for human extinction: true artificial intelligence is likely to bootstrap itself into superintelligence, and thereby become ideally effective at achieving its goals. Human-friendly goals seem too abstract to be pre-programmed with any confidence, and if those goals are *not* explicitly favorable toward humans, the superintelligence will extinguish us---not through any malice, but simply because it will want our resources for its own purposes. In response I argue that things might not be as bad as Bostrom suggests. If the superintelligence must *learn* complex final goals, then this means such a superintelligence must in effect *reason* about its own goals....
This paper discusses the development of AI and the threat posed by the theoretical achievement of ar...
The fate of humanity could one day depend upon the choices of a superintelligent AI. Philosophers ha...
Much of the basic non-technical vocabulary of artificial intelligence is surprisingly ambiguous. Som...
Nick Bostrom's book *Superintelligence* outlines a frightening but realistic scenario for human exti...
Superintelligence asks the questions: What happens when machines surpass humans in general intellige...
Bostrom’s Superintelligence (SI) is a wide-ranging essay (2016) that has raised important questions ...
In his book, Superintelligence, Nick Bostrom highlights the exponential increase in the “rate of gro...
An advanced artificial intelligence (a "superintelligence") could pose a significa...
An advanced artificial intelligence (a “superintelligence”) could pose a significant existential ris...
There is a non-trivial chance that sometime in the (perhaps somewhat distant) future, someone will b...
The ethical issues related to the possible future creation of machines with general intellectual cap...
It seems that the most powerful and in the result the most dangerous outcome of transhumanist techno...
Whether it would take one decade or several centuries, many agree that it is possible to create a *s...
Scholars debate whether the arrival of artificial super intelligence - a form of intelligence that s...
In the philosophy of artificial intelligence (AI) we are often warned of machines built with the bes...
This paper discusses the development of AI and the threat posed by the theoretical achievement of ar...
The fate of humanity could one day depend upon the choices of a superintelligent AI. Philosophers ha...
Much of the basic non-technical vocabulary of artificial intelligence is surprisingly ambiguous. Som...
Nick Bostrom's book *Superintelligence* outlines a frightening but realistic scenario for human exti...
Superintelligence asks the questions: What happens when machines surpass humans in general intellige...
Bostrom’s Superintelligence (SI) is a wide-ranging essay (2016) that has raised important questions ...
In his book, Superintelligence, Nick Bostrom highlights the exponential increase in the “rate of gro...
An advanced artificial intelligence (a "superintelligence") could pose a significa...
An advanced artificial intelligence (a “superintelligence”) could pose a significant existential ris...
There is a non-trivial chance that sometime in the (perhaps somewhat distant) future, someone will b...
The ethical issues related to the possible future creation of machines with general intellectual cap...
It seems that the most powerful and in the result the most dangerous outcome of transhumanist techno...
Whether it would take one decade or several centuries, many agree that it is possible to create a *s...
Scholars debate whether the arrival of artificial super intelligence - a form of intelligence that s...
In the philosophy of artificial intelligence (AI) we are often warned of machines built with the bes...
This paper discusses the development of AI and the threat posed by the theoretical achievement of ar...
The fate of humanity could one day depend upon the choices of a superintelligent AI. Philosophers ha...
Much of the basic non-technical vocabulary of artificial intelligence is surprisingly ambiguous. Som...