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Date: 2016-01-07 10:42:36
Artificial intelligence
Time
Futurology
Future
Science and technology
Singularitarianism
Philosophy of artificial intelligence
Computational neuroscience
Superintelligence
Intelligent agent
Existential risk from artificial general intelligence
Friendly artificial intelligence

Analysis and Metaphysics GENERAL PURPOSE INTELLIGENCE: ARGUING THE ORTHOGONALITY THESIS STUART ARMSTRONG Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford Martin School

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