AGI 2011: The Future of AGI Workshop Part 1 - Ethics of Advanced AGI
The Fourth Conference on Artificial General Intelligence
Mountain View, California, USA
August 3-6, 2011
The Future of AGI Workshop Part 1 - Ethics of Advanced AGI
Workshop intro: Ben Goertzel
Steve Omohundro, Design Principles for a Safe and Beneficial AGI Infrastructure
http://agi-conf.org/2011/abstract-stephen-omohundro
Anna Salamon, Can Whole Brain Emulation help us build safe AGI?
http://agi-conf.org/2011/anna-salamon-abstract
Anna Salamon, Risk-averse preferences as AGI safety technique
http://agi-conf.org/2011/carl-shulman-abstract
Mark Waser, Rational Universal Benevolence: Simpler, Safer, and Wiser than "Friendly AI"
http://becominggaia.wordpress.com/papers/rational-universal-benevolence-simpler-safer-and-wiser-than-%E2%80%9Cfriendly-ai%E2%80%9D-agi-11/
Itamar Arel, Reward Driven Learning and the Risk of an Adversarial Artificial General Intelligence
http://agi-conf.org/2011/abstract-itamar-arel/
Ahmed Abdel-Fattah & Kai-Uwe Kuehnberger, Remarks on the Feasibility and the Ethical Challenges of a Next Milestone in AGI
http://agi-conf.org/2011/abstract-ahmed-abdel-fattah-and-kai-uwe-kuehnberger/
Matt Chapman, Maximizing The Power of Open-Source for AGI
http://agi-conf.org/2011/matt-chapman-abstract/
Ben Goertzel and Joel Pitt, Nine Ways to Bias Open-Source AGI Toward Friendliness
http://agi-conf.org/2011/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/NineWaysToBias.pdf