AI risk commentary with references to Bostrom, Musk, and Luddite award
AI risk commentary with references to Bostrom, Musk, and Luddite award The passage is a philosophical discussion about AI risk without specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations. It mentions public figures but only in a generic context and provides no novel or actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Quotes Bostrom on AI risk and civilizational outcomes; References a 2015 'Luddite of the Year' award given to Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking; Critiques arguments that advanced AI would inherently have altruistic objectives
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AI risk commentary with references to Bostrom, Musk, and Luddite award The passage is a philosophical discussion about AI risk without specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations. It mentions public figures but only in a generic context and provides no novel or actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Quotes Bostrom on AI risk and civilizational outcomes; References a 2015 'Luddite of the Year' award given to Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking; Critiques arguments that advanced AI would inherently have altruistic objectives
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