From the Book - First edition.
Can a machine be built to think like a human? The singularity will arrive by 2030 / John J. Xenakis --
We must model evolution to achieve human-level AI / Roger Whitaker --
Rapid advances in AI raise potential dangers / Luke Westaway --
Machine intelligence will neither make humans extinct nor immortal / Charles T. Rubin --
AI needs consciousness to function safely in society / Hans Peter Willems. How could AI affect our society? Opinions are divided on whether machines will replace workers / Aaron Smith and Janna Anderson --
Intelligent machines will make human workers obsolete / Moshe Y. Vardi --
The workforce of the future must adapt to more robots and fewer jobs / William H. Davidow and Michael S. Malone --
AI should be designed to benefit all of society / Toby Walsh --
AI will change how we learn
and what we need to learn /
Should machines be built like humans? Current technology cannot emulate human intelligence / Guia Marie Del Prado --
Researchers should focus on emotionally intelligent AI / Gideon Rosenblatt --
We need to define what determines a person / Corin Faife --
AI will take more jobs from humans / Scott Santens --
Collaborating with AI will make humans more creative / Loni Stark --
Is AI a threat to the human race? We must prevent threats from AI now / CyberNole --
Human-level AI cannot easily be controlled / Erica R. Hendry --
Experts say AI unlikely to be an existential threat / Sidney Perkowitz --
AI will benefit humanity, not destroy it / Ray Kurzweil --
The technological singularity will force us to reorganize our values / Rodhlann Jornod.