Worth reading.

Elon Musk, Founder of SpaceX and Tesla

I highly recommend this book

Bill Gates

very deep ... every paragraph has like six ideas embedded within it.

Nate Silver

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Nick Bostrom makes a persuasive case that the future impact of AI is perhaps the most important issue the human race has ever faced. Instead of passively drifting, we need to steer a course. Superintelligence charts the submerged rocks of the future with unprecedented detail. It marks the beginning of a new era

Stuart Russell, Professor of Computer Science, University of California, Berkley

Those disposed to dismiss an 'AI takeover' as science fiction may think again after reading this original and well-argued book

Martin Rees, Past President, Royal Society

This superb analysis by one of the worlds clearest thinkers tackles one of humanitys greatest challenges: if future superhuman artificial intelligence becomes the biggest event in human history, then how can we ensure that it doesnt become the last?

Max Tegmark, Professor of Physics, MIT

Terribly important ... groundbreaking... extraordinary sagacity and clarity, enabling him to combine his wide-ranging knowledge over an impressively broad spectrum of disciplines - engineering, natural sciences, medicine, social sciences and philosophy - into a comprehensible whole... If this book gets the reception that it deserves, it may turn out the most important alarm bell since Rachel Carson's Silent Spring from 1962, or ever

Olle Haggstrom, Professor of Mathematical Statistics

Valuable. The implications of introducing a second intelligent species onto Earth are far-reaching enough to deserve hard thinking

The Economist

There is no doubting the force of [Bostroms] arguments the problem is a research challenge worthy of the next generations best mathematical talent. Human civilisation is at stake

Financial Times

His book Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies became an improbable bestseller in 2014

Alex Massie, Times (Scotland)

Ein Text so nüchtern und cool, so angstfrei und dadurch umso erregender, dass danach das, was bisher vor allem Filme durchgespielt haben, auf einmal höchst plausibel erscheint. A text so sober and cool, so fearless and thus all the more exciting that what has until now mostly been acted through in films, all of a sudden appears most plausible afterwards. (translated from German)

Georg Diez, DER SPIEGEL

Worth reading.... We need to be super careful with AI. Potentially more dangerous than nukes

Elon Musk, Founder of SpaceX and Tesla

A damn hard read

Sunday Telegraph

I recommend Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom as an excellent book on this topic

Jolyon Brown, Linux Format

Every intelligent person should read it.

Nils Nilsson, Artificial Intelligence Pioneer, Stanford University

An intriguing mix of analytic philosophy, computer science and cutting-edge science fiction, Nick Bostrom's Superintelligence is required reading for anyone seeking to make sense of the recent surge of interest in artificial intelligence (AI).

Colin Garvey, Icon

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. This profoundly ambitious and original book picks its way carefully through a vast tract of forbiddingly difficult intellectual terrain. Yet the writing is so lucid that it somehow makes it all seem easy. After an utterly engrossing journey that takes us to the frontiers of thinking about the human condition and the future of intelligent life, we find in Nick Bostrom's work nothing less than a reconceptualization of the essential task of our time.
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This seminal book injects the topic of superintelligence into the academic and popular mainstream. What happens when machines surpass humans in general intelligence? Will artificial agents save or destroy us? In a tour de force of analytic thinking, Bostrom lays a foundation for understanding the future of humanity and intelligent life.
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Preface ; 1. Past Developments and Present Capabilities ; 2. Roads to Superintelligence ; 3. Forms of Superintelligence ; 4. Singularity Dynamics ; 5. Decisive Strategic Advantage ; 6. Intellectual Superpowers ; 7. The Superintelligent Will ; 8. Is the Default Outcome Doom? ; 9. The Control Problem ; 10. Oracles, Genies, Sovereigns, Tools ; 11. Multipolar Scenarios ; 12. Acquiring Values ; 13. Design Choices ; 14. The Strategic Picture ; 15. Nut-Cutting Time
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`[A] magnificent conception ... it ought to be required reading on all philosophy undergraduate courses, by anyone attempting to build AIs and by physicists who think there is no point to philosophy.' Brian Clegg, Popular Science
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Special FeaturesOriginal material based on new research.Written by one of the leaders in the field.Novel concepts and terminology will be explained making it suitable for the general reader.
Nick Bostrom is Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy at Oxford University and founding Director of the Future of Humanity Institute and of the Programme on the Impacts of Future Technology within the Oxford Martin School. He is the author of some 200 publications, including Anthropic Bias(Routledge, 2002), Global Catastrophic Risks (ed., OUP, 2008), and Human Enhancement (ed., OUP, 2009), and a forthcoming book on Superintelligence. He previously taught at Yale, and he was a Postdoctoral Fellow of the British Academy. Bostrom has a background in physics, computational neuroscience, and mathematical logic as well as philosophy.
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Special FeaturesOriginal material based on new research.Written by one of the leaders in the field.Novel concepts and terminology will be explained making it suitable for the general reader.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199678112
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
679 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
161 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
352

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Biographical note

Nick Bostrom is Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy at Oxford University and founding Director of the Future of Humanity Institute and of the Programme on the Impacts of Future Technology within the Oxford Martin School. He is the author of some 200 publications, including Anthropic Bias (Routledge, 2002), Global Catastrophic Risks (ed., OUP, 2008), and Human Enhancement (ed., OUP, 2009). He previously taught at Yale, and he was a Postdoctoral Fellow of the British Academy. Bostrom has a background in physics, computational neuroscience, and mathematical logic as well as philosophy.