Superintelligence
Superintelligence
Nick Bostrom
Sam Altman
Best thing I’ve seen on this topic. - Sam Altman
Naval Ravikant
I wouldn’t just read [this book] breathless and wide-eyed and believe everything. - Naval Ravikant
Marc Goodman
One of Marc Goodman's most-gifted or recommended books.
Sam Harris
Made me worry that machine knowledge could ruin everything. - Sam Harris
Elon Musk
Worth reading [this book]. We need to be super careful with AI. Potentially more dangerous than nukes. - Elon Musk
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Superintelligence

Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies

Nick Bostrom
By
Nick Bostrom
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In "Superintelligence," Nick Bostrom embarks on a profound inquiry into a future where machines outpace human intelligence, presenting a meticulously researched exploration of the opportunities and risks that lie ahead. This seminal work delves into the potential of an intelligence explosion, a pivotal moment where artificial agents might evolve at an unprecedented pace, resulting in entities far more intelligent than the best human minds in every conceivable domain. Bostrom navigates the reader through the intricate landscape of artificial intelligence development, posing critical questions about control, ethical implications, and the very survival of humanity. As the fate of our species increasingly intertwines with the actions of machine superintelligences, Bostrom offers both a warning and a strategy, challenging us to confront the possible futures with foresight and ingenuity. At its core, "Superintelligence" is a call to action, urging the global community to prioritize the safe and beneficial development of advanced AI. Bostrom does not merely speculate on hypotheticals but provides a rigorous analysis of how humanity can steer the course of its greatest potential challenge—or opportunity. Through engaging narratives and thought experiments, the book outlines how the initial conditions set by humans might shape the trajectory of superintelligent entities, emphasizing the importance of a controlled approach to this unprecedented transition. With its compelling blend of philosophy, science, and technology, "Superintelligence" stands as a critical roadmap for navigating the uncertain waters of future AI development, making it an essential read for anyone concerned with the destiny of humanity in the age of artificial intelligence.

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Released
2014
3 Jul
Length
352
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Very important book. - Will MacAskill
One of Marc Goodman's most-gifted or recommended books.
Made me worry that machine knowledge could ruin everything. - Sam Harris
Best thing I’ve seen on this topic. - Sam Altman
Worth reading [this book]. We need to be super careful with AI. Potentially more dangerous than nukes. - Elon Musk
I wouldn’t just read [this book] breathless and wide-eyed and believe everything. - Naval Ravikant
Far from being the smartest possible biological species, we are probably better thought of as the stupidest possible biological species capable of starting a technological civilization - a niche we filled because we got there first, not because we are in any sense optimally adapted to it.
— Nick Bostrom, Superintelligence

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