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Stuart Russell highlighted as leading AI safety advocate and author of influential AI textbook

The passage provides biographical and professional details about Stuart Russell and his AI safety work, but offers no concrete leads, allegations, financial flows, or connections to wrongdoing involvi Russell co‑authored a widely used AI textbook with millions of readers He helped draft a letter from AI researchers to President Obama on autonomous weapons His research includes bounded optimality,

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #016248
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The passage provides biographical and professional details about Stuart Russell and his AI safety work, but offers no concrete leads, allegations, financial flows, or connections to wrongdoing involvi Russell co‑authored a widely used AI textbook with millions of readers He helped draft a letter from AI researchers to President Obama on autonomous weapons His research includes bounded optimality,

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Computer scientist Stuart Russell, along with Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking, Max Tegmark, and numerous others, has insisted that attention be paid to the potential dangers in creating an intelligence on the superhuman (or even the human) level—an AGI, or artificial general intelligence, whose programmed purposes may not necessarily align with our own. His early work was on understanding the notion of “bounded optimality” as a formal definition of intelligence that you can work on. He developed the technique of rational meta-reasoning, “which is, roughly speaking, that you do the computations that you expect to improve the quality of your ultimate decision as quickly as possible.” He has also worked on the unification of probability theory and first-order logic—resulting in a new and far more effective monitoring system for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty—and on the problem of decision making over long timescales (his presentations on the latter topic are usually titled, “Life: Play and Win in 20 trillion moves”’). He is very concerned with the continuing development of autonomous weapons, such as lethal micro-drones, which are potentially scalable into weapons of mass destruction. He drafted the letter from forty of the world’s leading AI researchers to President Obama which resulted in high-level national-security meetings. His current work centers on the creation of what he calls “provably beneficial” AI. He wants to ensure AI safety by “imbuing systems with explicit uncertainty” about the objectives of their human programmers, an approach that would amount to a fairly radical reordering of current AI research. Stuart is also on the radar of anyone who has taken a course in computer science in the last twenty-odd years. He is co-author of “the” definitive AI textbook, with an estimated 5-million-plus English-language readers. 28

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