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Even in last week’s post, he insists Anthropic will prioritize candid discussions of AI risks over seductive visions of a techno-utopia.
Vinod Khosla starts with a 30,000 foot view of this critical point in history, and how it differs from previous technological phase changes. With his 40-year history sponsoring technological ...
Amir Husain argues that AI and humans are best understood as collectively constituting a special hybrid entity, and shrugs off some fundamental and troubling questions ...
Take a minute to think about the future of humanity powered by Artificial Intelligence. You either thought up a dystopian future or a tech utopia. Well, Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic ...
In an AI utopia, government intervention would be the norm, and private production the exception. The private sector would correct government or collective failures, rather than the government ...
The future of AI will be decided by what we guide this powerful tool toward, writes Vinod Khosla.
In this deep future, which could be years or millennia away, civilisation has reached technological maturity. Going beyond post-scarcity and post-work utopias, we reach a post-instrumental utopia ...
The media is full of dystopian depictions of artificial intelligence, such as The Terminator and The Matrix, yet few have dared to dream up the image of an AI utopia. Nick Bostrom’s most recent ...
The future of AI is in many ways a blank slate—a place where many people place all sorts of fears but where many investors see all sorts of potential. To explore the utopia vs. dystopia ...
AI should be shaped as a partner in building a more peaceful, sustainable and human-centered world.