Stuart Russell
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Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control
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2019
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Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
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88 editions
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1994
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Do the Right Thing: Studies in Limited Rationality
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1991
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The Use of Knowledge in Analogy and Induction (Research Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
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1989
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Instructor's Solutions Manual: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
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1995
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Using Prior Knowledge in Learning
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1993
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Weight of the World
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2007
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More Heroes, Villains & Victims of Hull
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2011
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Heroes, Villains & Victims  Of Hull and the East Riding (Heroes, Villains and Victims
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2011
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Research Priorities for Robust and Beneficial Artificial Intelligence
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“The right to mental security does not appear to be enshrined in the Universal Declaration. Articles 18 and 19 establish the rights of “freedom of thoughtâ€� and “freedom of opinion and expression.â€� One’s thoughts and opinions are, of course, partly formed by one’s information environment, which, in turn, is subject to Article 19’s “right to . . . impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.â€� That is, anyone, anywhere in the world, has the right to impart false information to you. And therein lies the difficulty: democratic nations, particularly the United States, have for the most part been reluctant—or constitutionally unable—to prevent the imparting of false information on matters of public concern because of justifiable fears regarding government control of speech. Rather than pursuing the idea that there is no freedom of thought without access to true information, democracies seem to have placed a naïve trust in the idea that the truth will win out in the end, and this trust has left us unprotected.”
― Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control
― Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control
“Alas, the human race is not a single, rational entity. It is composed of nasty, envy-driven, irrational, inconsistent, unstable, computationally limited, complex, evolving, heterogeneous entities. Loads and loads of them. These issues are the staple diet—perhaps even raisons d'être—of the social sciences.”
― Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control
― Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control
“Finally, methods of control can be direct if a government is able to implement rewards and punishments based on behavior. Such a system treats people as reinforcement learning algorithms, training them to optimize the objective set by the state. The temptation for a government, particularly one with a top-down, engineering mind-set, is to reason as follows: it would be better if everyone behaved well, had a patriotic attitude, and contributed to the progress of the country; technology enables measurement of individual behavior, attitudes, and contributions; therefore, everyone will be better off if we set up a technology-based system of monitoring and control based on rewards and punishments.”
― Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control
― Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control
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