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Could the smartest thing ever built have no reason to care what happens to us?
Superintelligence sounds like science fiction, but researchers at Oxford, MIT, and inside the world's leading AI labs now treat it as a serious engineering question, not a movie plot. This book takes that question seriously, tracing the actual science behind machine minds that might one day exceed human ability in nearly every domain at once.
What the evidence reveals is stranger than either hype or dismissal suggests: intelligence and intention turn out to be separable, capability offers no guarantee of good judgment, and the field's own experts disagree by centuries on when - or whether - any of this arrives.
Inside, you'll discover:
- Why greater intelligence doesn't guarantee better values or goals
- What "instrumental convergence" means for machine behavior
- Where credentialed skeptics think the whole premise breaks down
Part of What Science Says About..., a series exploring humanity's biggest questions through rigorous, evidence-first science writing.
Start reading to see where the evidence actually leads.
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