| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Trial of Adolf Eichmann | Jerusalem | View |
This document discusses the critical necessity of AI safety research and goal alignment before the arrival of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). It argues that the primary risk of superintelligent AI is competence rather than malice, emphasizing that an AI's goals must be beneficial and aligned with human values to prevent catastrophic outcomes similar to historical atrocities.
A draft manuscript page dated April 2, 2012, narrated by Alan Dershowitz. It details his time as a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg in 1963, focusing on their shared ambition to declare the death penalty unconstitutional via the Eighth Amendment. The text highlights Dershowitz's lifelong opposition to capital punishment and Goldberg's view of the Constitution as an evolving document.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or biographical manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz, based on the specific career details) produced for the House Oversight Committee. It details the author's law school years, specifically focusing on the influence of professors Goldstein, Alex Bickel, and Telford Taylor. The text recounts missed opportunities to work with Taylor at the CIA and at the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem, as well as the author's early involvement in civil rights and academic collaborations.
This document is a page from an interview (likely published in The American Bystander or similar) between 'EP' (likely Ethan Persoff) and 'PK' (Paul Krassner). They discuss counter-culture icons like Lenny Bruce, Abbie Hoffman, Robert Anton Wilson, and George Carlin, hypothesizing how these figures would react to the political rise of Donald Trump. The text includes anecdotes about the Harvey Milk trial, the coining of the term 'Twinkie Defense,' and interactions with police during the 1960s counter-culture movement. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
This document appears to be a page from a book or narrative report included in House Oversight files (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015363). It recounts a specific performance by comedian Lenny Bruce in Chicago where he impersonated Adolf Eichmann to make a point about war crimes and Harry Truman. The text details the subsequent police raid where Bruce was arrested for obscenity and audience member George Carlin was arrested for disorderly conduct after refusing to show ID.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a memoir describing the narrator's professional and personal relationship with 'Lenny' (likely comedian Lenny Bruce) while editing his autobiography for Playboy. It details interactions in Atlantic City and Chicago in 1962, mentioning Lenny's drug use (Dilaudid), paranoia regarding lie-detector tests, and his writings for a publication called *The Realist* regarding Adolf Eichmann. The page is stamped with a House Oversight footer.
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