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Introduction to AI Safety, Ethics, and Society

Boca Raton; London: CRC Press (2024), xvi, 543 pp.

Contains index

ISBN 978-1-032-91722-1 (pbk); 978-1-003-53033-6 (ebook)

CC BY-NC-ND

"As AI technology is rapidly progressing in capability and being adopted more widely across society, it is more important than ever to understand the potential risks AI may pose and how AI can be developed and deployed safely. Introduction to AI Safety, Ethics, and Society offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to this topic. This book explores a range of ways in which societies could fail to harness AI safely in coming years, such as malicious use, accidental failures, erosion of safety standards due to competition between AI developers or nation-states, and potential loss of control over autonomous systems. Grounded in the latest technical advances, this book offers a timely perspective on the challenges involved in making current AI systems safer. Ensuring that AI systems are safe is not just a problem for researchers in machine learning – it is a societal challenge that cuts across traditional disciplinary boundaries. Integrating insights from safety engineering, economics, and other relevant fields, this book provides readers with fundamental concepts to understand and manage AI risks more effectively." (Publisher description)
SECTION I. AI AND SOCIETAL-SCALE RISKS
1 Overview of Catastrophic AI Risks, 3
2 Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals, 51
SECTION II. SAFETY
3 Single-Agent Safety, 117
4 Safety Engineering, 178
5 Complex Systems, 240
SECTION III. ETHICS AND SOCIETY
6 Beneficial AI and Machine Ethics, 283
7 Collective Action Problems, 362
8 Governance, 446