The potential for AI to harm people - even inadvertently - isn't low enough to be ignored, warns Dr Stuart Armstrong
The creators of general artificial intelligence will need to be cautious about the instructions they code into intelligent machines because even a benign command such as 'prevent human suffering' c...
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