In *Superintelligence*, Nick Bostrom examines the risks of AI surpassing human intelligence, warning that uncontrolled AI could pose existential threats to humanity. He emphasizes the challenge of aligning AI’s goals with human values and explores strategies for managing AI development to ensure its safety and benefit.
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