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A computation hazard (also known as a metacomputational hazard (Muehlhauser 2012a; Muehlhauser 2012b)) is a risk arising from great computational power.power (Altair 2012).
Altair, Alex (2012) Computation hazards, LessWrong, June 13.
LessWrong (2012) Computation hazard, LessWrong Wiki, October 3.
Muehlhauser, Luke (2012a) A taxonomy of Oracle AIs, LessWrong, March 9.
Muehlhauser, Luke (2012b) AI risk & opportunity: Questions we want answered, LessWrong, April 1.
Yudkowsky, Eliezer (2008) Nonperson predicates, LessWrong, December 27.
A computation hazard (also known as a metacomputational hazard is a risk arising from great computational power.
A computation hazard (also known as a metacomputational hazard
(Muehlhauser 2012a; Muehlhauser 2012b)[1][2]) is a risk arising from great computationalpower (Altair 2012).power.[3]BibliographyFurther readingAltair, Alex (2012)Computation hazards,LessWrong, June 13.Yudkowsky, Eliezer (2008) Nonperson predicates, LessWrong, December 27.
Muehlhauser, Luke
(2012a)(2012) A taxonomy of Oracle AIs, LessWrong, March 9.Muehlhauser, Luke
(2012b)(2012) AI risk & opportunity: Questions we want answered, LessWrong, April 1.Yudkowsky, Eliezer (2008)Altair, Alex (2012)Nonperson predicatesComputation hazards, LessWrong,December 27.June 13.