There are ways to greatly improve chances that AI will be beneficial to humanity rather than otherwise.
Check out:
UC Berkeley's Center for Human-Compatible AI, led by Prof. Stuart Russell, a co-author of the field's standard textbook. [1] He just gave a TED talk on the issue [2].
Several other noted researchers in AI are working on the issue as well.
Check out: UC Berkeley's Center for Human-Compatible AI, led by Prof. Stuart Russell, a co-author of the field's standard textbook. [1] He just gave a TED talk on the issue [2].
Several other noted researchers in AI are working on the issue as well.
For a short primer: https://futureoflife.org/background/aimyths/
[1] http://www.openphilanthropy.org/focus/global-catastrophic-ri...
[2] https://www.ted.com/talks/stuart_russell_how_ai_might_make_u...