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Superintelligence

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Nick Bostrom

It is evident that a fully automated workforce would drastically change the economy, impacting our way of life and wants; with robotic labor becoming the cheaper standard, workers' wages will decrease to a point where survival on earnings alone is impossible. Furthermore, employers utilizing AI workers will amass wealth. Yet, this leads us back to the initial point, as the distribution of this wealth hinges on whether AI is created by a select group or through a collaborative effort. If the former is true, most individuals will have limited options for income, potentially resorting to renting property or relying on savings and pensions. And those without assets or savings? They would become impoverished, left with the choice between digitizing themselves, if possible, or depending on charity from the ultra-rich. And the wealthy? Their interest in traditional luxury items may wane, as human-made products become rare commodities in a world dominated by machines, like artisanal goods in our era. While today it could be fine wine or cheese, in the future it might be something as simple as a handcrafted keychain. However, this new mode of production could lead to a vast array of technological advancements – like immortality or regained youth. Rather than purchasing luxury items, the rich might invest in digital consciousness or nearly indestructible bodies. Nevertheless, the success of this future relies on the AI workers not turning against humanity. Thus, safety remains a top priority regardless of the path we choose with AI.

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Superintelligence explores the potential impact on humanity if we were to develop a machine possessing greater intelligence than humans. These summaries contain a wealth of information, data, and research from various fields, offering a multifaceted portrayal of the future dominated by superintelligence and the potential pathways to reach it.

Buchzusammenfassung

Nick Bostrom is a Swedish philosopher and author best recognized for his work on existential risk, the anthropic principle, human development ethics, the dangers of superintelligence, and reversal testing. He is the founding director of Oxford University's Future of Humanity Institute.

It is evident that a fully automated workforce would drastically change the economy, impacting our way of life and wants; with robotic labor becoming the cheaper standard, workers' wages will decrease to a point where survival on earnings alone is impossible. Furthermore, employers utilizing AI workers will amass wealth. Yet, this leads us back to the initial point, as the distribution of this wealth hinges on whether AI is created by a select group or through a collaborative effort. If the former is true, most individuals will have limited options for income, potentially resorting to renting property or relying on savings and pensions. And those without assets or savings? They would become impoverished, left with the choice between digitizing themselves, if possible, or depending on charity from the ultra-rich. And the wealthy? Their interest in traditional luxury items may wane, as human-made products become rare commodities in a world dominated by machines, like artisanal goods in our era. While today it could be fine wine or cheese, in the future it might be something as simple as a handcrafted keychain. However, this new mode of production could lead to a vast array of technological advancements – like immortality or regained youth. Rather than purchasing luxury items, the rich might invest in digital consciousness or nearly indestructible bodies. Nevertheless, the success of this future relies on the AI workers not turning against humanity. Thus, safety remains a top priority regardless of the path we choose with AI.

"Far from being the smartest possible biological species, we are probably better thought of as the stupidest possible biological species capable of starting a technological civilization."

"The first ultraintelligent machine is the last invention that man need ever make, provided that the machine is docile enough to tell us how to keep it under control."

"We can think of wisdom as the ability to get the important things approximately right."

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Throughout history, it has been demonstrated that superintelligence, a form of technology that surpasses human intelligence, is rapidly approaching.

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The past five years have seen a mix of successes and failures in the development of artificial intelligence technology.

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The emergence of superintelligence may occur through two distinct pathways.

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The rise of superintelligence could happen rapidly through strategic superiority or through extensive cooperation over time.

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Programming superintelligent beings to understand and prioritize human values is essential in order to avoid accidental disasters.

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It is likely that automated technology will take over all human jobs in the future.

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In the era of highly intelligent beings, ordinary people will either be poor or dependent on financial investments, while the wealthy elite will be indulging in extravagant purchases.

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