This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or essay (likely by Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn, given the Estonia and Skype references) discussing the existential risks of Artificial Intelligence. Included in House Oversight documents, the text draws parallels between political dissidence in Estonia and the 'dissident' warning of AI risk, citing figures like Eliezer Yudkowsky, Bill Joy, Alan Turing, and I.J. Good. The page focuses on the author's realization of AI dangers and their failed initial attempt to convince their Skype colleagues of the threat.
This document is an email thread from December 2011 between literary agent John Brockman and Jeffrey Epstein. Brockman originally sent a mass invitation to a 'Who's Who' of tech and science leaders (including Gates, Bezos, Musk, Zuckerberg) to answer the Edge.org 2012 Annual Question. Epstein responded with a philosophical paragraph about biology being based in deception, to which Brockman replied encouragingly, 'Keep it coming.'
This document is a bibliography page (numbered 347) containing academic citations related to artificial intelligence, robotics, cognitive science, and philosophy. It specifically references works by notable figures such as Ray Kurzweil, Yann LeCun, Bill Joy, and Shane Legg, covering topics like the 'Singularity', 'Friendly AI', and neural networks. The document bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013263', indicating it is part of a collection of records reviewed by the House Oversight Committee, possibly related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's connections with the scientific community.
Opinion piece in Wired warning about robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology.
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