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diegocaleiro comments on AGI and Friendly AI in the dominant AI textbook - Less Wrong Discussion

54 Post author: lukeprog 11 March 2011 04:12AM

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Comment author: diegocaleiro 11 December 2012 09:39:11PM *  0 points [-]

Is there any post in LW guiving a LWer guidelines for reading AIMA?

Meaning which chapters are more or less relevant for those whose needs are of abstract and intelectual kind, not those who need to actually do the AI stuff?

An AIMA for non-AI people thing.

Comment author: [deleted] 06 October 2013 09:39:11AM 0 points [-]

Read the first two chapters (part I). Skim the introductory paragraphs and summary section and read the bibliography section of each chapter in parts II - VII. Read chapters 26 and 27 (part VIII).

Yes, I realize that's basically the introductory, high level summary, and epilogue materials. AIMA is a technical book on AI. If you're not an AI person then I'm not sure what the point would be in reading it...