
Is A.I. the Problem? Or Are We?
Summary, books mentioned, transcript quotes, and timestamps for Is A.I. the Problem? Or Are We? on The Ezra Klein Show.
Notable books mentioned: The Alignment Problem by Brian Christian, What to Expect When You're Expecting Robots by Julie Shaw and Laura Major, How to Do Nothing, Resisting the Attention Economy by Jenny Odell, Finite and Infinite Games by James Kars

Is A.I. the Problem? Or Are We? mentions The Alignment Problem by Brian Christian, What to Expect When You're Expecting Robots by Julie Shaw and Laura Major, How to Do Nothing, Resisting the Attention Economy by Jenny Odell, and Finite and Infinite Games by James Kars with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Christian's, in my view, is the best book on the technical questions of machine learning written for a general audience.
I think it's a really interesting and persuasive look at kind of the next decade-ish in terms of human-robot interaction.
It's on one level, you know, a love letter to her neighborhood park.
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- The conversation centers on human motivation and desire.
- A second recurring theme is AI learning challenges.
- Referenced books include The Alignment Problem by Brian Christian and What to Expect When You're Expecting Robots by Julie Shaw and Laura Major.
- The strongest audience signal points to General audience interested in AI and its societal impacts and Individuals interested in robotics and human interaction.
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“Christian's book is viewed as the best on the technical questions of machine learning for a general audience, exploring the relationship between machine learning and human learning.”
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“A persuasive look at the next decade in terms of human-robot interaction.”
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“A love letter to her neighborhood park and an invitation to rethink our objective-driven activities.”
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“A unique book that combines religion, game theory, and explores what people are really trying to do.”
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“The story of The Sorcerer's Apprentice involves an animated broom that knew nothing except how to pour water, which was dangerous enough.”
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“The mention of Montezuma's revenge refers to a want to see new screens and engage in video games.”
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The host mentions 'The Alignment Problem' by Brian Christian as a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of machine learning and its i…
The host mentions 'What to Expect When You're Expecting Robots' as a significant resource for understanding future human-robot interactions. They h…

The host mentions 'How to Do Nothing' to highlight the contrast between engaging in activities with explicit objectives and the value of simply bei…
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