The projected results, while terrifying, are not all equally convincing ... Each chapter in the book begins with a parable, warning of the dangers to come. These parables sometimes read like gibberish, talking both down and up to the reader ... Of course, writing critically about AI without sounding alarmist is difficult. Yudkowsky and Soares don’t particularly care. They believe it’s more important to save the world than to understate their case ... Less a manual than a polemic. Its instructions are vague, its arguments belabored and its absurdist fables too plentiful. Yudkowsky and Soares are certainly experts in their field, but this book often reads like a disgruntled missive from two aggrieved patriarchs tired of being ignored.
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