Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control by Stuart Russell (2019)
Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control by Stuart Russell (2019)
This book examines the ethical and technical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and its potential to shape the future of humanity.
It focuses on the challenge of creating AI systems that can interact with humans and make decisions that are beneficial to both parties.
It explores the ways in which AI systems can be designed to be more transparent, accountable, and secure.
It argues that AI should be designed to learn from humans, rather than from pre-programmed datasets.
It suggests a set of principles to guide the development of AI systems that are aligned with human values and interests.
It discusses the potential for AI to be used for malicious purposes and proposes strategies for mitigating such risks.
It examines the implications of AI for public policy, economics, and international relations.
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