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If someone creates it, everyone will die. Why superhuman AI will destroy us all.

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If someone creates it, everyone will die. Why superhuman AI will destroy us all.
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The book centers on the idea that the transition from modern AI systems to superintelligence could end in disaster for humans. The authors examine why the mere fact of a machine's high intelligence doesn't mean it's controllable, and why a mistake at the design stage can have irreversible consequences. Inside, they discuss the uncontrolled development of AI, the problem of goal alignment, and how humanity could reach a dangerous point without sufficient preparation. The text is structured as a warning: the reader will experience a consistent analysis of the threats associated with technological acceleration and a fierce debate with the common belief that any new system can simply be "tuned" later.
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