Bill Hibbard - Writings On Artificial Intelligence

Writings On Artificial Intelligence

Bill Hibbard is also author of the book Super-Intelligent Machines and several articles about the Technological Singularity. He describes how new technologies of life and mind will develop during the twenty first century and can bring great benefits to humans. He warns that these technologies also threaten to bring radical inequality to human society, and that this threat must be resisted by educating the public about these technologies and building a widespread political movement to protect general human interests. His book makes the case that humans will create machines with much greater than human intelligence during the twenty first century. It argues that reinforcement learning is essential to intelligence and that the reinforcement values necessary for this learning are just what we call emotions. The book also explains how super-intelligent machines can be a great benefit or a great threat to humans, and says that designing machines with the emotion of love for all humans is the key to getting the benefit and avoiding the threat. The book also discusses the prospect of humans themselves becoming super-intelligent.

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