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"The AI Revolution: The Road to Superintelligence" by Tim Urban
"The AI Alignment Problem: Why It's Hard, and Where to Start" by Stuart Armstrong
"The Future of Employment: How Susceptible Are Jobs to Computerisation?" by Frey and Osborne
Artificial Intelligence and Ethicsby Nick Bostrom
"Large
Scale Distributed Deep Networks " by Jeffrey Dean et. al.
"Deep Learning" by Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville
"The Seven Deadly Sins of AI Predictions" by Rodney Brooks
"Artificial Intelligence and Life in 2030" by Stanford University
Addictive Intelligence from MIT.
Artificial General Intelligence from Fortune.
Vernor Vinge The Coming Technological Singularity: How to Survive in the Post-Human Era
Ernest Davis Ethical Guidelines for A Superintelligence
Nick Bostrom How Long Before Superintelligence?
Vincent C. Muller and Nick Bostrom Future Progress in Artificial Intelligence: A Survey of Expert Opinion
Moshe Y. Vardi Artificial Intelligence: Past and Future
Russ Roberts, EconTalk Bostrom Interview and Bostrom Follow-Up
Stuart Armstrong and Kaj Sotala, MIRI How We're Predicting AI or Failing To
Gary Marcus Hyping Artificial Intelligence, Yet Again
Steven Pinker Could a Computer Ever Be Conscious?
Carl Shulman Omohundros 'Basic AI Drives' and Catastrophic Risks
World Economic Forum Global Risks 2015
John R. Searle What Your Computer Can't Know. He is also the author of two books on the subject.
Jaron Lanier One Half a Manifesto
Kevin Kelly Thinkism
Stephen Hawking Transcending Complacency on Superintelligent Machines
Kurt Andersen Enthusiasts and Skeptics Debate Artificial Intelligence
Terms of Ray Kurzweil and Mitch Kapors bet about the AI timeline
Ben Goertzel Ten Years To The Singularity If We Really Really Try
Jeremy Howard TED Talk The wonderful and terrifying implications of computers that can learn
Theodore Modis The Singularity Myth
Bill Joy Why the Future Doesn't Need Us
Susan Schneider Alien Minds
Paul Allen The Singularity Isn't Near
Ted Greenwald X Prize Founder Peter Diamandis Has His Eyes on the Future