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knowledge and
intelligence augmentation (IA)
intelligence explosion
economics and
financial markets and
hard takeoff in
limiting factors to
Moore’s law and
risks of,
see
risks of artificial intelligence
self-awareness and,
see
self-awareness
self-improvement and,
see
self-improvement
software complexity and
system space for
Internet
intelligence emerging from
security and
iPad
iPhone
Siri
Iran
iRobot
Jennings, Ken
Jeopardy!
Joy, Bill
Jurvetson, Steve
Kahneman, Daniel
Kasparov, Gary
Kelly, Kevin
Koza, John
Kroft, Steve
Kurzweil, Ray
global warming problem as viewed by
Google and
Law of Accelerating Returns of
Singularity and
Langner, Ralph
Lanier, Jaron
Law of Accelerating Returns (LOAR)
Lay, Kenneth
Leibnitz, Gottfried
Lenat, Douglas
Lewis, H. W.
LIDA (Learning Intelligent Distributed Agent)
Lifeboat Foundation
Lipson, Hod
Loebner, Hugh
Lynn, William J., III
Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI)
Singularity Summit
machine learning
Madoff, Bernie
malware
Mazzafro, Joe
McCarthy, John
McGurk, Sean
military
battlefield robots and drones
DARPA,
see
DARPA
energy infrastructure and
nuclear weapons,
see
nuclear weapons
Mind Children
(Moravec)
Minsky, Marvin
Mitchell, Tom
mobile phones
see also
iPhone
Monster Cat
Moore, Gordon
Moore’s Law
morality
see also
Friendly AI
Moravec, Hans
Moravec’s Paradox
mortality,
see
immortality
mortgage crisis
Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)
nano assemblers
nanotechnology
“gray goo” problem and
natural language processing (NLP)
natural selection
Nekomata (Monster Cat)
NELL (Never-Ending-Language-Learning system)
neural networks
neurons
New Scientist
New York Times
Newman, Max
Newton, Isaac
Ng, Andrew
9/11 attacks
Normal Accidents: Living with High-Risk Technologies
(Perrow)
normalcy bias
North Korea
Norvig, Peter
Novamente
nuclear fission
nuclear power
plant disasters
nuclear weapons
of Iran
Numenta
Ohana, Steve
Olympic Games (cyberwar campaign)
Omohundro, Stephen
OpenCog
Otellini, Paul
Page, Larry
paper clip maximizer scenario
parallel processing
pattern recognition
Pendleton, Leslie
Perceptron
Perrow, Charles
Piaget, Jean
power grid
Precautionary Principle
programming
bad
evolutionary
genetic
ordinary
self-improving,
see
self-improvement
Rackspace
rational agent theory of economics
recombinant DNA
Reflections on Artificial Intelligence
(Whitby)
resource acquisition
risks of artificial intelligence
apoptotic systems and
Asilomar Guidelines and
Busy Child scenario and,
see
Busy Child scenario
defenses against
lack of dialogue about
malicious AI
Precautionary Principle and
runaway AI
Safe-AI Scaffolding Approach and
Stuxnet and
unintended consequences
robots, robotics
Asimov’s Three Laws of
in dangerous and service jobs
in sportswriting
Rosenblatt, Frank
Rowling, J. K.
Rubin, Andrew
“Runaround” (Asimov)
Safe-AI Scaffolding Approach
Sagan, Carl
SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) systems
Schmidt, Eric
Schwartz, Evan
Scientist Speculates, The
(Good, ed.)
Searle, John
self-awareness
Self-Aware Systems
self-improvement
self-preservation
September 11 attacks
serial processing
SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence)
Shostak, Seth
Silicon Valley
Singularitarians
Singularity
definitions of
Kurzweil and
technological
Singularity Is Near, The
(Kurzweil)
Singularity Summit
Singularity University
Sir Groovy
Siri
60 Minutes
Skilling, Jeffrey
Smart Action
smart phones
see also
iPhone
software
complexity of
malware
see also
programming
solar energy
space exploration
“Speculations Concerning the First Ultraintelligent Machine” (Good)
speech recognition
SRI International
stealth companies
Sterrit, Roy
Stibel, Jeff
Stuxnet
subprime mortgage crisis
Symantec
SyNAPSE
Technological Risk
(Lewis)
technology journalism
Terminator
movies
terrorism
9/11 attacks
Thiel, Peter
Thinking Machines, Inc.
Three Mile Island
tightly coupled systems
Thrun, Sebastian
transhumans
transistors
Traveller Trillion Credit Squadron
Turing, Alan
Turing machine
Turing test
Tversky, Amos
two-minute problem
2001: A Space Odyssey
Ulam, Stanislaw
utility function
Vassar, Michael
Vicarious Systems
Vinge, Vernor
violence
Virginia Tech Massacre
Virtually You
(Aboujaoude)
voice recognition
von Neumann, John
Voss, Peter
Wallach, Wendall
Wall Street
Warwick, Kevin
Washington Post
Watson
weapons,
see
military
Whitby, Blay
“Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us” (Joy)
Wired for Thought
(Stibel)
Wissner-Gross, Alexander D.
Wolfram, Stephen
Wozniak, Steve
You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto
(Lanier)
Yudkowsky, Eliezer
Yudkowsky, Yehuda
Zeitgist ’06
zero day vulnerabilities
Zeroth Law
Zeus malware
About the Author
James Barrat is a documentary filmmaker who’s written and produced films for National Geographic, Discovery, PBS, and many other broadcasters in the United States and Europe. He lives near Washington, D.C., with his wife and two children.
Learn more at
www.JamesBarrat.com
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OUR FINAL INVENTION.
Copyright © 2013 by James Barrat. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.
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The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:
Barrat, James.
Our final invention: artificial intelligence and the end of the human era / James Barrat.—First Edition.
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ISBN 978-0-312-62237-4 (hardcover)
ISBN 978-1-250-03226-3 (e-book)
1. Artificial intelligence. 2. Human–computer interaction. 3. Human engineering. 4. Human evolution. I. Title.
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First Edition: October 2013