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Delving into the deeply enigmatic nature of Artificial Intelligence (AI), 'AI: Unexplainable, Unpredictable, Uncontrollable' explores the various reasons why the field is so challenging.

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Delving into the deeply enigmatic nature of Artificial Intelligence (AI), 'AI: Unexplainable, Unpredictable, Uncontrollable' explores the various reasons why the field is so challenging.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Roman V. Yampolskiy is a tenured associate professor in the department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science at the Speed School of Engineering, University of Louisville. He is the founding and current director of the Cyber Security Lab and an author of many books including Artificial Superintelligence: a Futuristic Approach. During his tenure at UofL, Dr. Yampolskiy has been recognized as: Distinguished Teaching Professor, Professor of the Year, Faculty Favorite, Top 4 Faculty, Leader in Engineering Education, Top 10 of Online College Professor of the Year, and Outstanding Early Career in Education award winner among many other honors and distinctions. Yampolskiy is a senior member of IEEE and AGI; member of the Kentucky Academy of Science, and he is a former research advisor for MIRI and associate of GCRI.
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This is a captivating and thought-provoking book about the most pressing issue of our time: should humanity risk committing collective suicide by rushing to build and unleash a new smarter-than-human species that we can neither understand nor control?

Prof. Max Tegmark, MIT, author of "Life 3.0"