My model of people who are unaware of AI risk says that they will understand a title like "Artificial intelligence as a danger to mankind".
Artificial Intelligence as a Danger to Mankind seems pretty good, if we think it's good to emphasize the risk angle in the title. Though unlike many publishers, I'll also be getting the author's approval before choosing a title.
MIRI will soon publish a short book by Stuart Armstrong on the topic of AI risk. The book is currently titled “AI-Risk Primer” by default, but we’re looking for something a little more catchy (just as we did for the upcoming Sequences ebook).
The book is meant to be accessible and avoids technical jargon. Here is the table of contents and a few snippets from the book, to give you an idea of the content and style:
So, title suggestions?