![]() Speaking to the lack of imagination the AI community has in envisioning the future of their own research and development, Russell writes: The profound and mostly unanswered question at the foundation of AI researcher Stuart Russell’s new book on those efforts is “What if we succeed?” It is a question he has been asking, in publication, since he wrote his first textbook on artificial intelligence in 1995.īy 2013, I became convinced that the issue not only belonged in the mainstream but was possibly the most important question facing humanity. The prospect of conveying the culmination of that knowledge and information to intelligent machines is both incredibly exciting and potentially catastrophic. The result in our very human civilization. We have stood on the shoulders of giants, used and built upon the knowledge of our ancestors first through the word of mouth, and then through written language-mostly in the form of books. ![]() What human beings have been able to achieve has been the result of our unique ability to communicate and convey knowledge to each other and onto successive generations. ![]() Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control by Stuart Russell, Viking ![]()
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