| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010-09-20 | N/A | Rosie O'Donnell's Broadway Kids Foundation Annual Building Dreams for Kids Gala | New York Marriott Marquis, ... | View |
A photograph showing the contents of a wooden bookshelf with glass doors, partially obstructed by a large blue and white ornate vase. The image captures various book titles covering subjects such as physics, biography, history, and art, including books by or about Donald Trump, Marcia Clark, and J. Robert Oppenheimer. The image is tagged with the evidence number EFTA00000135.
This document appears to be a page from a book or essay (page 159) stamped by the House Oversight Committee. It details the author's observations of Peter Galison, a science historian, and discusses the philosophical intersections of cybernetics, physics, and artificial intelligence, referencing historical figures like Norbert Wiener and J. Robert Oppenheimer. The text explores the narrative power of science that promises both salvation and annihilation.
This document discusses the growing awareness of AI risk among researchers, comparing the current discourse to historical political dissent and the development of the atomic bomb. It highlights that while 40% of experts view advanced AI risks as significant, corporate interests and scientific curiosity often hinder acknowledgment of these dangers. The text urges immediate attention to these risks without waiting for full consensus, using an analogy of a bomb threat on a plane.
This document is a schedule or itinerary page marked with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018078', listing various high-society and industry events in New York City around September 20-21, 2010. It includes details for a Molteni&C reception, a historic preservation award dinner, Rosie O'Donnell's charity gala, the New York Television Festival opening, and a fashion trade show. The document lists specific times, locations, ticket prices, and key individuals associated with these events, including honorees and co-chairs.
This page discusses science historian Peter Galison's work focusing on the intersection of theory and experiment, specifically highlighting the Cold War tension between engineers like Wiener and Manhattan Project administrators like Oppenheimer. It reflects on the seductive narrative of science holding the power of both salvation and annihilation, drawing parallels to modern concerns in AI and robotics, while also mentioning the author's early interest in Wiener's mathematical theory of communication.
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