What are some must-read books for understanding the ethical implications of artificial intelligence?
'Hello World: Being Human in the Age of Algorithms' by Hannah Fry is also highly recommended. It explores how we can maintain a human-centric approach to AI in the face of increasing automation.
One must-read book on the ethical implications of AI is 'Weapons of Math Destruction' by Cathy O'Neil. It explores the dangers of relying solely on algorithms without proper oversight.
Lastly, 'The Big Nine: How the Tech Titans and Their Thinking Machines Could Warp Humanity' by Amy Webb is a thought-provoking book that examines the impact of AI on society and the need for responsible development.
Another book to consider is 'Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies' by Nick Bostrom. It delves into the potential risks of artificial general intelligence and the decisions we must make to ensure a positive outcome.
If you're interested in the intersection of AI and philosophy, 'Artificial Intelligence: A Philosophical Introduction' by Jack Copeland provides a comprehensive overview.