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Pearce, David (2012) The Biointelligence Explosion: How Recursively Self-Improving Organic Robotsbiointelligence explosion: how recursively self-improving organic robots will Modifymodify their Own Source Codeown source code and Bootstrap Our Waybootstrap our way to Full-Spectrum Superintelligencefull-spectrum superintelligence, in Eden, A.Amnon H., Moor, J. H., Soraker, J. H., Steinhart, E. Eden et al. (eds.) (2013), Singularity Hypotheses: A Scientific and Philosophical Assessment, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer,Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 199–238.
Vinding, Magnus (2017/2022)(2017) A Contracontra AI FOOM Reading Listreading list, Magnus Vinding’s Blog, December (updated June 2022).
Vinding, Magnus (2017/2022) A Contra AI FOOM Reading List
Pearce, David (2012) The Biointelligence Explosion: How Recursively Self-Improving Organic Robots will Modify their Own Source Code and Bootstrap Our Way to Full-Spectrum Superintelligence, in Eden, A. H., Moor, J. H., Soraker, J. H., Steinhart, E. (eds.) (2013), Singularity Hypotheses: A Scientific and Philosophical Assessment, Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 199–238.
An intelligence explosion (sometimes called a technological singularity, or singularity for short) is a hypothesized event in which a sufficiently advanced artificial intelligence rapidly attains superhuman intellectual ability by a process of recursive self-improvement.
Bostrom, Nick (2014) Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Chalmers, David J. (2010) The singularity: A philosophical analysis, Journal of Consciousness Studies, vol. 17, pp. 7–65.
Sandberg, Anders (2013) An overview of models of technological singularity, in Max More & Natasha Vita-More (eds.) The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future, Malden, Massachusetts: Wiley, pp. 376–394.
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An intelligence explosion is a hypothesized event in which a sufficiently advanced artificial intelligence rapidly attains superhuman intellectual ability by a process of recursive self-improvement.
Pearce, David (2012) The biointelligence explosion: how recursively self-improving organic robots will modify their own source code and bootstrap our way to full-spectrum superintelligence, in Amnon H. Eden et al. (eds.) Singularity Hypotheses: A Scientific and Philosophical Assessment,
Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Berlin: Springer, pp. 199–238.Sandberg, Anders (2013) An overview of models of technological singularity, in Max More & Natasha Vita-More (eds.) The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future,
Malden, Massachusetts:Malden: Wiley, pp. 376–394.