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‘Corrigibility’ (2015) (with N. Soares, B. Fallenstein, and E. Yudkowsky) Workshops at the Twenty-Ninth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence.

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‘Motivated Value Selection for Artificial Agents’ (2015) Workshops at the Twenty-Ninth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence.

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‘How we’re predicting AI–or failing to’ (2015) (with K. Sotala), Beyond Artificial Intelligence 11-29.

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‘The errors, insights and lessons of famous AI predictions–and what they mean for the future’ (2014) (with K. Sotala and S. Ó hÉigeartaigh) Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 26(3):317-342.

Posted on 16 December 201516 December 2015

‘Risks and Mitigation Strategies for Oracle AI’ (2013) Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence, 335-347.

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‘Risks and mitigation strategies for Oracle AI’ (2012) Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence 2011 Conference Proceedings.

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Sandberg, A. (2014). Ethics of brain emulations. Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 26(3), 439-457.

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Sandberg, A., (2015). Ethics of brain emulations. In Risk of General Artificial Intelligence, edited by Vincent Müller. Taylor & Francis 2015 (forthcoming).

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Sandberg, A. (2013). Feasibility of whole brain emulation. In Müller, Vincent C. (ed.), Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence, (SAPERE, vol 5.), Berlin: Springer, pp. 251-264.

Posted on 16 December 201516 December 2015

‘Artificial Intelligence’, Times Educational Supplement, Interviewed by Madeleine Brettingham (1 February)

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