What, if anything, should regular LessWrong readers expect to get from reading this book?
A collection of the usual arguments in a (hopefully) concise, discursive, and easy to follow format. Plus a short story of the battle between a Terminator and a true AI...
I didn’t get anything new. I did get the knowledge that there was existed a book accessible to very lay people about Existential Risk from AI.
What, if anything, should regular LessWrong readers expect to get from reading this book?
A collection of the usual arguments in a (hopefully) concise, discursive, and easy to follow format. Plus a short story of the battle between a Terminator and a true AI...
I didn’t get anything new. I did get the knowledge that there was existed a book accessible to very lay people about Existential Risk from AI.