Human Compatible

Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control

Stuart Russell

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In "Human Compatible" by Stuart Russell, readers are presented with a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between artificial intelligence and human values. The book delves into the potential risks and benefits of AI systems that may surpass human intelligence, emphasizing the importance of ensuring alignment with human values. Russell proposes a new framework for AI development that prioritizes human well-being and collaboration instead of rigid pre-programmed objectives. By examining the potential impact of AI on society and offering practical guidelines for designing benevolent systems, "Human Compatible" offers an illuminating and accessible perspective on how to navigate the future of AI in a way that is in harmony with human values.

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