Carl Shulman
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Carl Shulman is a Research Fellow at the Machine Intelligence Research Institute who has authored and co-authored several papers on AI risk, including:
- “How Hard is Artificial Intelligence? Evolutionary Arguments and Selection Effects” [1], a analysis of the implications of the Observation selection effect on the Evolutionary argument for human-level AI
- ”Whole Brain Emulation and the Evolution of Superorganisms”[2], argues for the existence of pressures favoring the emergence of increased coordination between emulated brains, in the form of superorganisms.
- ”Implications of a Software-Limited Singularity”[3], argues for the high probability of a human-level IA before 2060.
Previously, he worked at Clarium Capital Management, a global macro hedge fund, and at the law firm Reed Smith LLP. He attended New York University School of Law and holds a BA in philosophy from Harvard University.
See Also
- Timeline of Carl Shulman publications
- [Much more complete and up-to-date timeline](https://timelines.issarice.com/wiki/Timeline_of_Carl_Shulman_publications)
- 80,000 Hours Carl Shulman’s profile