Announcing New Beginner-friendly Book on AI Safety and Risk

Concisely,
I’ve just released the book Uncontrollable: The Threat of Artificial Superintelligence and the Race to Save the World

  • It’s an engaging introduction to the main issues and arguments about AI safety and risk. Clarity and accessibility were prioritized. There are blurbs of support from Max Tegmark, Will MacAskill, Roman Yampolskiy and others.

  • Main argument is that AI capabilities are increasing rapidly, we may not be able to fully align or control advanced AI systems, which creates risk. There is great uncertainty, so we should be prudent and act now to ensure AI is developed safely. It tries to be hopeful.

  • Why does it exist?
    There are lots of useful posts, blogs, podcasts, and articles on AI safety, but there was no up-to-date book entirely dedicated to the AI safety issue that is written for those without any exposure to the issue. (Including those with no science background.)

  • This book is meant to fill that gap and could be useful outreach or introductory materials.

  • If you have already been following the AI safety issue, there likely isn’t a lot that is new for you. So, this might be best seen as something useful for friends, relatives, some policy makers, or others just learning about the issue. (although, you may still like the framing)

  • It’s available on numerous Amazon marketplaces. Audiobook (edit) now available and Hardcover options to follow.

  • It was a hard journey. I hope it is of value to the community.

Crossposted to LessWrong (64 points, 2 comments)