The Archive
25of68 titles
24 results for current filters
Yudkowsky and Soares warn that building artificial superintelligence with current techniques would result in human extinction
Dan Hendrycks on AI Safety, Ethics, and Society's critical challenges
Karen Hao's investigation into OpenAI's rise, ambitions, and the tensions shaping AI's future.
Harari traces how information networks from Stone Age to AI have shaped human civilization, exploring our rush toward potential extinction.
Murgia exposes how AI systems encode discrimination and bias into our daily lives.
DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman warns of the 'containment problem' facing AI and synthetic biology—humanity's greatest challenge
Acemoglu challenges AI utopia narratives with historical analysis of technology and inequality.
MIT researcher Joy Buolamwini exposes the 'coded gaze' - how AI systems discriminate against women and people of color.
Caulfield's practical guide to combating misinformation with the SIFT methodology—fact-checking any online claim in 30 seconds.
Kate Crawford maps AI's hidden infrastructure and its human costs.
Zerilli demystifies AI's societal impact, from healthcare algorithms to criminal justice - essential reading for navigating our algorithmic age.
University of Vienna philosopher Mark Coeckelbergh examines AI ethics beyond hype, from Frankenstein to autonomous weapons and data bias
Toby Ord's urgent case for humanity's survival in an age of existential risk.
Nick Couldry exposes 'data colonialism'—how tech giants extract personal data to fuel a new phase of capitalist exploitation
Santa Fe Institute professor Melanie Mitchell's measured critique of AI hype, exploring why machines excel at chess but mistake buses for ostriches
Mary L. Gray exposes the invisible army of 'ghost workers' who train AI and power Silicon Valley's digital economy—for poverty wages.
Janelle Shane's hilariously enlightening exploration of artificial intelligence through her AI Weirdness experiments
Berkeley professor Stuart Russell argues AI must remain uncertain about human preferences to avoid catastrophic misalignment.
Kai-Fu Lee on why China and the US will lead the AI revolution
Hannah Fry's tour through the good, bad and ugly of algorithms that decide who goes to jail, gets healthcare, and drives our cars
Zuboff exposes how tech giants harvest personal data to predict and control human behavior.
Cathy O'Neil exposes how algorithms perpetuate inequality and discrimination in modern society.
Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom's influential analysis of AI's existential risks and the control problem when machines surpass human intelligence
First contact with alien intelligence challenges humanity's consciousness—Peter Watts' hard SF masterpiece.