TL;DR Overall, this is a decent book because it highlights an important issue, but it is not an excellent book because it fails to sufficiently substantiate its main arguments, to explain the viability of its solutions, and to be more accessible to the larger audience it is trying to reach....
A brief and pleasant exploration of how AI is shaping the world around us, with tips and suggestions for educators, workers, and students to use AI as a Coworker, Tutor, Coach, or another Person. It is best seen as a business book or read by those with little AI exposure....
Concisely, I've just released the book Uncontrollable: The Threat of Artificial Superintelligence and the Race to Save the World * It's an engaging introduction to the main issues and arguments about AI safety and risk. Clarity and accessibility were prioritized. There are blurbs of support from Max Tegmark, Will MacAskill,...
'A bat and a ball cost $110 in total. The bat costs $100 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost? The answer is $5. Please enter the number 5 in the blank below. $_____' That question is from one of 59 new studies (N = 72,310) which...
TLDR: You are invited to make suggestions for ideas/information/framing for an upcoming AI safety book for a non-technical audience. Context: I'm still writing an accessible book about AI Safety/Risk for a non-technical audience to serve both the AI safety cause and the community. The book's intended audience is likely not...
A short post to hear what people think of the policy proposal to have any interaction with an AI (eg chatbot) include an overt notification that one is indeed interacting with an AI. Clearly, one wouldn't want a frequent pop up in video games but in the world of providing...