Name Roman Yampolskiy | Role Author | |
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Books Artificial Superintelligence: A Futuristic Approach |
Roman yampolskiy developing safe ai
Roman V. Yampolskiy (Russian: Роман Владимирович Ямпольский) (born August 13, 1979) is a Latvian born computer scientist at the University of Louisville, known for his work on behavioral biometrics, security of cyberworlds, and artificial intelligence safety. He holds a PhD from the University at Buffalo (2008). He is currently the director of Cyber Security Laboratory in the department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science at the Speed School of Engineering.
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- Roman yampolskiy developing safe ai
- Dr roman yampolskiy the turing test captcha tests it security artificial super intelligent
- AI safety
- Intellectology
- Books
- References

Yampolskiy is an author of some 100 publications, including numerous books. His work is frequently profiled in popular media, such as: the BBC, MSNBC, Yahoo, New Scientist, Alex Jones Radio show and many others.

Dr roman yampolskiy the turing test captcha tests it security artificial super intelligent
AI safety

Yampolskiy has warned of the possibility of existential risk from advanced artificial intelligence, and has advocated research into "boxing" artificial intelligence.
Intellectology

In 2015, Yampolskiy launched intellectology, a new field of study founded to analyze the forms and limits of intelligence. Yampolskiy considers AI to be a sub-field of this. An example of Yampolskiy's intellectology work is an attempt to determine the relation between various types of minds and the accessible fun space, i.e. the space of non-boring activities.
Books
