Nick Bostrom

Nick Bostrom, who has been referred to as “the Swedish superbrain”, has a background in theoretical physics, computational neuroscience, logic, and artificial intelligence, along with philosophy. He is one of the most-cited philosophers in the world. He was until recently Professor at Oxford University, where he led the Future of Humanity Institute from 2005 to 2024. He is the author of some 200 publications, including Anthropic Bias (2002), Global Catastrophic Risks (2008), Human Enhancement (2009), and Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies (2014), a prescient New York Times bestseller which helped spark a global conversation about the future of AI that continues to this day. His work has pioneered many of the ideas that frame current thinking about humanity’s future (e.g. the concept of existential risk, the simulation argument, the vulnerable world hypothesis, differential technological development, crucial considerations, the moral status of digital minds, etc.). His most recent book, Deep Utopia: Life and Meaning in a Solved World, was published in 2024. He is currently working on issues in macrostrategy and AI.







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