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Ali Mohammad Saghiri, S. Mehdi Vahidipour, Mohammad Reza Jabbarpour, Mehdi Sookhak and Agostino Forestiero
In recent years, artificial intelligence has had a tremendous impact on every field, and several definitions of its different types have been provided. In the literature, most articles focus on the extraordinary capabilities of artificial intelligence. R...
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Jaime F. Cárdenas-García
Info-autopoiesis or the self-referenced, recursive, interactive process of information self-production that engages all living beings in their efforts to satisfy their physiological and/or relational needs relies on Bateson?s difference which makes a dif...
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This article looks at the problem of moral singularity in the development of artificial intelligence. We are now on the verge of major breakthroughs in machine technology where autonomous robots that can make their own decisions will become an integral p...
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Alexey Turchin, David Denkenberger and Brian Patrick Green
There are two types of artificial general intelligence (AGI) safety solutions: global and local. Most previously suggested solutions are local: they explain how to align or ?box? a specific AI (Artificial Intelligence), but do not explain how to prevent ...
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Seth D. Baum
Superintelligence is a potential type of future artificial intelligence (AI) that is significantly more intelligent than humans in all major respects. If built, superintelligence could be a transformative event, with potential consequences that are massi...
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Seth D. Baum
This paper explores the potential for skepticism about artificial superintelligence to be used as a tool for political ends. Superintelligence is AI that is much smarter than humans. Superintelligence does not currently exist, but it has been proposed th...
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