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Tags: Computers, Intelligence (AI) & Semantics, Lang:en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Added: March 30, 2018
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
The human brain has some capabilities that the brains of
other animals lack. It is to these distinctive capabilities
that our species owes its dominant position. Other animals
have stronger muscles or sharper claws, but we have cleverer
brains. If machine brains one day come to surpass human
brains in general intelligence, then this new
superintelligence could become very powerful. As the fate of
the gorillas now depends more on us humans than on the
gorillas themselves, so the fate of our species then would
come to depend on the actions of the machine
superintelligence. But we have one advantage: we get to make
the first move. Will it be possible to construct a seed AI or
otherwise to engineer initial conditions so as to make an
intelligence explosion survivable? How could one achieve a
controlled detonation? To get closer to an answer to this
question, we must make our way through a fascinating
landscape of topics and considerations. Read the book and
learn about oracles, genies, singletons; about boxing
methods, tripwires, and mind crime; about humanity's cosmic
endowment and differential technological development;
indirect normativity, instrumental convergence, whole brain
emulation and technology couplings; Malthusian economics and
dystopian evolution; artificial intelligence, and biological
cognitive enhancement, and collective intelligence.