Stuart Armstrong and Anders Sandburg featured in io9 article on self-replicating space probes
On Wednesday 09 November, ideas from Stuart Armstrong and Anders Sandberg were featured in George Dvorsky’s article on self-replicating space probes.
On Wednesday 09 November, ideas from Stuart Armstrong and Anders Sandberg were featured in George Dvorsky’s article on self-replicating space probes.
Professor Nick Bostrom, Dr. Anders Sandberg, and Dr. Eric Drexler will speak on September 28 at Futurefest 2013, an event designed to “enlarge our sense of what’s possible, so that we can all play our part in shaping things to come.”
Vincent C. Müller and Anders Sandberg will present their paper on “Brain Surveillance” at the 2nd Ethics of Surveillance Conference, Leeds, June 24-25, 2013.
Miles Brundage, Anders Sandberg and Andrew Snyder-Beattie attended the Symposium on Ethics of Autonomous Systems (SEAS), an event organised by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and attended by globally recognised experts from a diversity of fields.
In the third quarter of 2017, FHI staff have continued their work in the institute’s four focus areas: AI Safety, AI Strategy, Biorisk, and Macrostrategy. Below, we outline some of our key outputs over the last quarter, current vacancies, and details on what our researchers have recently been working on. This quarter, we are saying […]
Key outputs and activities from the first quarter of 2017 at FHI.
Key outputs and activities from the first quarter of 2017 at FHI.
Future of Humanity Institute Annual Review 2016 [pdf] In 2016, we continued our mission of helping the world think more systematically about how to craft a better future. We advanced our core research areas of macrostrategy, technical artificial intelligence (AI) safety, AI strategy, and biotechnology safety. The Future of Humanity Institute (FHI) has grown by one third, […]
On the 19th October, the Future of Humanity Institute (FHI) organised a workshop and public talk on the ‘The age of Em: work, love, and life when robots rule the earth”, with Research Associate Professor Robin Hanson.