Brandon Perry

Brandon Perry researches AI policy, and contributes analysis for Emerj research. He studied Public Policy (with a focus on artificial intelligence) at Indiana University Bloomington, and currently works at the Center for Human-Compatible AI at UC Berkeley.

Articles by Brandon

5 articles
The Role of Business and Government Leaders in Guiding Post-Human Intelligence

The Role of Business and Government Leaders in Guiding Post-Human Intelligence

We've reached the sixth and final installment of the AI FutureScape series. In this article, we discuss what our survey participants said when asked about the role of business and government leaders in ensuring that AI steers us to a better future, not a worse one.

Should the United Nations Play a Role in Guiding Post-Human Artificial Intelligence? (AI FutureScape 5 of 6)

Should the United Nations Play a Role in Guiding Post-Human Artificial Intelligence?

This article is the fifth installment in the AI FutureScape series, and in it, we discuss what our survey participants said when asked about the role international organizations like the UN should play in hedging against the risk of AI.

After the Singularity, Will Humans Matter? - AI Researcher Consensus

After the Singularity, Will Humans Matter? – AI Researcher Consensus

In the fourth installment of the FutureScape series, we discuss what our survey participants said when asked whether or not humans will play a role in the world once we reach the singularity.

Will Artificial Intelligence Form a Singleton or Will There Be Many AGI Agents? - An AI Researcher Consensus

Will Artificial Intelligence Form a Singleton or Will There Be Many AGI Agents? – An AI Researcher Consensus

In this installment of the FutureScape series, we discuss what our survey participants said when asked whether AI will unite or fragment as it develops, and the reason behind their answer.

How We Will Reach the Singularity

How Will We Reach the Singularity? – AI, Neurotechnologies, and More

In this installment of the FutureScape series, we discuss what our survey participants had to say about how we'd reach the singularity.