SIAI Research Fellow Eliezer Yudkowsky spoke with Jaron Lanier, virtual reality pioneer and Interdisciplinary Scholar-in-Residence at the University of California Berkeley, in “Science Saturday: Dreaming of an Artificial Intelligence”, at Bloggingheads.tv.
SIAI Research Fellow Eliezer Yudkowsky spoke on “(Artificial) Intelligence: The Wild Card” at the Global Catastrophic Risks conference, sponsored by the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University.
Yudkowsky’s essays “Cognitive biases potentially affecting judgment of global risks” and “Artificial Intelligence as a Positive and Negative Factor in Global Risk” will appear in the related book, Global Catastrophic Risks,” ed. Nick Bostrom and Milan Cirkovic (forthcoming, Oxford University Press, 2008).
Ronald Bailey covered the conference, including Yudkowsky’s talk, at Reason Magazine Online.
From Waleed Abdulla:
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