How to Stop Superhuman A.I. Before It Stops Us
EECS Prof. Stuart Russell has penned a New York Times Op-Ed titled “How to Stop Superhuman A.I. Before It Stops Us,” in which he explains why we need to design artificial intelligence that is beneficial, not just smart. “Instead of building machines that exist to achieve their objectives,” he writes, we need to build “machines that have our objectives as their only guiding principle…” This will make them “necessarily uncertain about what these objectives are, because they are in us — all eight billion of us, in all our glorious variety, and in generations yet unborn — not in the machines.” Russell has just published a book titled “Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control” (Viking , October 8, 2019).