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Possible Minds: 25 Ways of Looking at AI

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Introduction: On the Promise and Peril of AI

Seth Lloyd: Wrong But More Relevant Than Ever

Judea Pearl: The Limitations of Opaque Learning Machines

Stuart Russell: The Purpose Put into the Machine

George Dyson: The Third Law

Daniel Dennett: What Can We Do

Rodney Brooks: The Inhuman Mess Our Machines Have Gotten Us Into

Frank Welczek: The Unity of Intelligence

Max Tegmark: Let's Aspire to More Than Making Ourselves Obsolete

Jaan Tallinn: Dissident Messages

Steven Pinker: Tech Prophecy and the Underappreciated Causal Power of Ideas

David Deutsch: Beyond Reward and Punishment

Tom Griffiths: The Artificial Use of Human Beings

Anca Dragan: Putting the Human into the AI Equation

Chris Anderson: Gradient Descent

David Kaiser: "Information" for Wiener, for Shannon, and for Us

Neil Gershenfeld: Scaling

W Daniel Hillis: The First Machine Intelligences

Venki Ramakrishnan: Will Computers Become Our Overlords?

Alex "Sandy" Pentland: The Human Strategy

Hans Ulrich Obrist: Making the Invisible Visible: Art Meets AI

Alison Gopnik: AIs vs Four-year-Olds

Peter Galison: Algorists Dream of Objectivity

George M Church: The Rights of Machines

Caroline A Jones: The Artistic Use of Cybernetic Beings

Stephen Wolfram: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Civilization