The AI Does Not Hate You: Superintelligence, Rationality and the Race to Save the World (Record no. 119058)

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Personal name Chivers, Tom
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Title The AI Does Not Hate You: Superintelligence, Rationality and the Race to Save the World
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019
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General note Part I: Introductions<br/>1. Introducing the Rationalists<br/>2. The cosmic endowment<br/>Part II: The Paperclip Apocalypse<br/>3. Introducing AI<br/>4. A history of AI<br/>5. When will it happen?<br/>6. Existential risk<br/>7. The cryptographic rocket probe and why you have to get it right first time<br/>8. Paperclips and Mickey Mouse<br/>9. You can be intelligent, and still want to do stupid things<br/>10. If you want to achieve your goals, not dying is a good start<br/>11. If I stop caring about chess, that won’t help me win any chess games, now will it?<br/>12. The brief window of being human-level<br/>13. Getting better all the time<br/>14. ‘FOOOOOM’<br/>15. But can’t we just keep it in a box?<br/>16. Dreamed of in your philosophy<br/>17. ‘It’s like 100 per cent confident this is an ostrich’<br/>Part III: The Ways Of Bayes<br/>18. What is rationality?<br/>19. Bayes’ theorem and optimization<br/>20. Utilitarianism: shut up and multiply<br/>Part IV: Biases<br/>21. What is a ‘bias’?<br/>22. The availability heuristic<br/>23. The conjunction fallacy<br/>24. The planning fallacy<br/>25. Scope insensitivity<br/>26. Motivated skepticism, motivated stopping and motivated continuation<br/>27. A few others, and the most important one<br/>Part V: Raising The Sanity Waterline<br/>28. Thinking probabilistically<br/>29. 29: Making beliefs pay rent<br/>30. Noticing confusion<br/>31. The Importance Of Saying ‘Oops’<br/>Part VI: Decline And Diaspora<br/>32. The semi-death of Less Wrong<br/>33. The IRL community<br/>Part VII: Dark Sides<br/>34. Are they a cult?<br/>35. You can’t psychoanalyses your way to the truth<br/>36. Feminism<br/>37. The Neoreactionaries<br/>Part VIII: Doing Good Better<br/>38. The Effective Altruists<br/>39. EA and AI<br/>Part Nine: The Base Rate Of The Apocalypse<br/>40. What are they doing to stop the AI apocalypse?<br/>41. The internal double crux<br/>42. Life, the universe and everything
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