Life 3.0: Being Human In The Age Of Artificial ... -
Evolution shapes hardware, but humans design their own software (e.g., learning skills, language).
Superintelligence could rapidly redesign itself, leaving humans behind.
Tegmark argues that the rise of AI is the most important conversation of our time. He advocates for proactive safety research to ensure that AI remains beneficial to humanity rather than becoming a threat. Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial ...
is a 2017 book by MIT physicist and AI researcher Max Tegmark.
Life designs both its own hardware and software. 🧠 Key Themes and Concepts Evolution shapes hardware, but humans design their own
Tegmark outlines various paths, ranging from utopian futures to human extinction.
Ensuring highly advanced AI systems share human goals and values is critical. Evolution shapes hardware
The book questions whether machines can have subjective experiences. 🚀 The Core Message