Explain both of your examples more: the first is about computers “hacking the scores,” the second is about how it may be difficult for humans to stop AI should they decide they want to stop them.

1. You say that “Intelligent machines may . . . enable civilization . . . all at tthe expense of the end of civilization,” which is a contradiction.
Professor Miller , Feb 12 at 2:56pm
Citation format: If there is more than one source by the same author, such as Kelsey Piper, each source must be given an additional identifying marker to tell them apart, such as part of the title.
Professor Miller , Feb 12 at 2:58pm
Works Cited: The first Piper source has the wrong title: “The case for taking AI seriously as a threat to humanity”
Professor Miller , Feb 12 at 3:01pm
1. “Good I. J.” should be I. J. Good
Professor Miller , Feb 12 at 3:01pm
1. Section 1 should give more info about general types of errors people make when reasoning about AI risk, and why it matters / what the consequences may be.
Professor Miller , Feb 12 at 3:02pm
2. Explain both of your examples more: the first is about computers “hacking the scores,” the second is about how it may be difficult for humans to stop AI should they decide they want to stop them. Explain more what hacking the scores means, and give an example of how this could lead to a risk for humans. And give more detail about why it might be hard for humans to stop or “unplug” rogue AI.
Professor Miller , Feb 12 at 3:06pm
When you write his name it should be ‘I. J. Good’ instead of ‘Good I. J.’
Professor Miller , Feb 13 at 6:56am

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