¡°This is the most important book I have read in quite some time. It lucidly explains how the coming age of artificial super-intelligence threatens human control. Crucially, it also introduces a novel solution and a reason for hope.¡± -Daniel Kahneman, winner of the Nobel Prize and author of Thinking...
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¡°This is the most important book I have read in quite some time. It lucidly explains how the coming age of artificial super-intelligence threatens human control. Crucially, it also introduces a novel solution and a reason for hope.¡± -Daniel Kahneman, winner of the Nobel Prize and author of Thinking, Fast and Slow
¡°A must-read: this intellectual tour-de-force by one of AI's true pioneers not only explains the risks of ever more powerful artificial intelligence in a captivating and persuasive way, but also proposes a concrete and promising solution.¡± -Max Tegmark, author of Life 3.0
¡°A thought-provoking and highly readable account of the past, present and future of AI . . . Russell is grounded in the realities of the technology, including its many limitations, and isn¡¯t one to jump at the overheated language of sci-fi . . . If you are looking for a serious overview to the subject that doesn¡¯t talk down to its non-technical readers, this is a good place to start . . . [Russell] deploys a bracing intellectual rigour . . . But a laconic style and dry humour keep his book accessible to the lay reader.¡± -Financial Times
¡°A carefully written explanation of the concepts underlying AI as well as the history of their development. If you want to understand how fast AI is developing and why the technology is so dangerous, Human Compatible is your guide.¡± -TechCrunch
¡°Sound[s] an important alarm bell . . . Human Compatible marks a major stride in AI studies, not least in its emphasis on ethics. At the book¡¯s heart, Russell incisively discusses the misuses of AI.¡± -Nature
¡°An AI expert¡¯s chilling warning . . . Fascinating, and significant . . . Russell is not warning of the dangers of conscious machines, just that superintelligent ones might be misused or might misuse themselves.¡± -The Times (UK)
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