Human Compatible
Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control
by:
Stuart Russell
in:
Engineering
Summary:
The book presents a framework for developing artificial intelligence that prioritizes human values and safety, arguing that AI must be designed to be inherently beneficial to humanity. It explores the potential risks of advanced AI systems and proposes strategies to ensure that they remain under human control and aligned with human interests.
Key points:
1. AI Redefinition: Russell proposes AI should be uncertain about its objectives and learn from human behavior, making it adaptable and safer.
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