![]() In an ideal world, this post would certainly have contained more summaries of the books arguments and perhaps a later update will improve on that aspect. In that light, and given this series of blog posts is about the “Future of AI”, it seemed important to read the book and discuss his ideas. Not just in artificial intelligence, but in a range of different domains (politicians, physicists, business leaders). The book has had an effect on the thinking of many of the world’s thought leaders. ![]() This post is a discussion of Nick Bostrom’s book “ Superintelligence”. Update 4: In October Maciej Ceglowski gave talk on “Superintelligence: The Idea that Eats Smart People” and provided the transcript here. You can find a recording of the talk here. Update 3: The Future of Humanity Institute kindly invited me to give a seminar and have a discussion about these issues. ![]() ![]() I’ve added a clarification that the defintion is ‘for a given task’. Update 2: Both Rob Bensinger and Michael Tetelman rightly pointed out that my intelligence definition was sloppily defined. ![]() Update: readers of the post have also pointed out this critique by Ernest Davis and this response to Davis by Rob Bensinger. ![]()
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