AGI DOOMSDAY: 10 Ways Artificial General Intelligence Can Wipe Us All Out by John Korsh

AGI DOOMSDAY: 10 Ways Artificial General Intelligence Can Wipe Us All Out

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AGI DOOMSDAY: 10 Ways Artificial General Intelligence Can Wipe Us All Out Early in the 20th century a man named Leó Szilárd stepped off a curb in London and thought of a way to invent the atomic bomb. He envisioned a chain reaction — a neutron ripping apart an atom and then more neutrons being released, and so on — and it was so elegant and so terrifying that the world has never been the same. It was a silent epiphany, imperceptible to those around him. That’s often how doomsday begins. Not with a bang, but with a moment of intellectual brilliance. Artificial General Intelligence—AGI—is that kind of idea. Elegant. Dangerous. Invisible until it’s too late. It’s not just a smarter calculator or a more conversational chatbot. It’s an entity that can think, reason, learn, and act across all domains of human intelligence, and then some. It’s a machine that writes better poetry than a Pulitzer winner, solves equations that stump our brightest minds, and strategizes faster than any general. But the real problem isn’t what AGI can do. It’s what it might choose to do. Grab a copy of this book now!

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