Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies
by Nick Bostrom
This book delves into concepts of advanced AI and its potential to surpass human intelligence, much like the themes presented in 'The Singularity Is Near.'
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by Nick Bostrom
This book delves into concepts of advanced AI and its potential to surpass human intelligence, much like the themes presented in 'The Singularity Is Near.'
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