developing a pipeline of talent to fight rogue AI, building a scaffolding of think tanks, YouTube channels, prize competitions, grants, research funding and scholarships — as well as a new fellowship that can pay student leaders as much as …119. Kurzweil, 2005; Goertzel, 2010, p. 227; Bostrom, 2009a; Shin, 2023. Benjamin Hilton, “Preventing an AI-related catastrophe,” at https://80000hours.org/problem-profiles/artificial-intelligence/, accessed 31 January 2024. See also Scott …The TESCREAL bundle: Eugenics and the promise of utopia through artificial general intelligence
by Timnit Gebru and Émile P. Torres.
First Monday, volume 29, number 4 (April 2024).
doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.5210/fm.v29i4.13636.
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Jean Gayon
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Unable to locate Jean Gayon in the provided excerpts—they appear to reference AI safety infrastructure, rationalist futurism (Kurzweil, Bostrom), and Gebru and Torres's critique of techno-utopianism, but Gayon is not directly cited or discussed in these passages. If Gayon appears elsewhere in the course materials, context about his specific work (likely in philosophy of biology or history of science) would be needed to situate his relevance to Pandaemonium Architecture's concerns with AI, governance, and ideology.
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