Don't try to make AI safe; instead, make safe AI, with Stuart Russell
London Futurists27 Des 2023

Don't try to make AI safe; instead, make safe AI, with Stuart Russell

We are honoured to have as our guest in this episode Professor Stuart Russell. Stuart is professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, and the traditional way to introduce him is to say that he literally wrote the book on AI. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, which he co-wrote with Peter Norvig, was first published in 1995, and the fourth edition came out in 2020. Stuart has been urging us all to take seriously the dramatic implications of advanced AI for...

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