Superintelligence: The End of the AI Honeymoon

Superintelligence is a concept that has generated significant interest and debate within the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), philosophy, and ethics. It refers to an artificial agent that surpasses human intelligence across all domains, including creativity, problem-solving, social intelligence, and general cognitive abilities. Unlike current AI systems, which are specialized and limited to specific tasks, a superintelligent entity would have the capability to outperform the brightest human minds in any intellectual endeavor. This idea raises profound questions about the future of humanity, the nature of intelligence, and the potential risks and rewards of creating such an entity.


Superintelligence can be defined as an intelligence that is significantly smarter than the best human brains in practically every field, including scientific creativity, general wisdom, and social skills. The concept was popularized by philosopher Nick Bostrom in his book *"Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies"* (2014), where he explored the possible pathways to superintelligence, its potential implications, and the existential risks it could pose.


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Superintelligence: The End of the AI Honeymoon

Superintelligence is a concept that has generated significant interest and debate within the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), philosophy, and ethics. It refers to an artificial agent that surpasses human intelligence across all domains, including creativity, problem-solving, social intelligence, and general cognitive abilities. Unlike current AI systems, which are specialized and limited to specific tasks, a superintelligent entity would have the capability to outperform the brightest human minds in any intellectual endeavor. This idea raises profound questions about the future of humanity, the nature of intelligence, and the potential risks and rewards of creating such an entity.


Superintelligence can be defined as an intelligence that is significantly smarter than the best human brains in practically every field, including scientific creativity, general wisdom, and social skills. The concept was popularized by philosopher Nick Bostrom in his book *"Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies"* (2014), where he explored the possible pathways to superintelligence, its potential implications, and the existential risks it could pose.


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Superintelligence: The End of the AI Honeymoon

Superintelligence: The End of the AI Honeymoon

by Devon Zander

Narrated by Atherton Cooper

Unabridged — 1 hours, 6 minutes

Superintelligence: The End of the AI Honeymoon

Superintelligence: The End of the AI Honeymoon

by Devon Zander

Narrated by Atherton Cooper

Unabridged — 1 hours, 6 minutes

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Superintelligence is a concept that has generated significant interest and debate within the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), philosophy, and ethics. It refers to an artificial agent that surpasses human intelligence across all domains, including creativity, problem-solving, social intelligence, and general cognitive abilities. Unlike current AI systems, which are specialized and limited to specific tasks, a superintelligent entity would have the capability to outperform the brightest human minds in any intellectual endeavor. This idea raises profound questions about the future of humanity, the nature of intelligence, and the potential risks and rewards of creating such an entity.


Superintelligence can be defined as an intelligence that is significantly smarter than the best human brains in practically every field, including scientific creativity, general wisdom, and social skills. The concept was popularized by philosopher Nick Bostrom in his book *"Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies"* (2014), where he explored the possible pathways to superintelligence, its potential implications, and the existential risks it could pose.



Product Details

BN ID: 2940195209179
Publisher: inspirational editions
Publication date: 07/25/2025
Series: Superintelligence , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
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