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Human intelligence
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Steven Pinker argues that AI does not inherently possess a will to power, contrasting with common fears of AI domination.
Steven Pinker · Steven Pinker: AI in the Age of Reason
Pinker highlights that AI's goals are determined by human design, not by AI's own volition or intelligence level.
Steven Pinker · Steven Pinker: AI in the Age of Reason
He emphasizes that engineering culture prioritizes safety, reducing risks in AI development, similar to other technologies.
Steven Pinker · Steven Pinker: AI in the Age of Reason
Pinker critiques the negativity bias in public discourse, noting it skews perceptions of AI risks.
Steven Pinker · Steven Pinker: AI in the Age of Reason
AI could significantly reduce traffic fatalities, with 40,000 annual deaths in the U.S. as a current baseline.
Steven Pinker · Steven Pinker: AI in the Age of Reason
Voices on human intelligence
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