Bill Hibbard

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Bill Hibbard is a scientist at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Space Science and Engineering Center working on visualization and machine intelligence. He is principal author of the Vis5D, Cave5D, and VisAD open-source visualization systems. Vis5D was the first system to produce fully interactive animated 3D displays of time-dynamic volumetric data sets and the first open-source 3D visualization system.<ref name="ECMWF88"/><ref name="SVR1989"/>

Writings on artificial intelligence

Bill Hibbard is also author of the book Super-Intelligent Machines<ref name="SIM"/> and several articles about the technological singularity.

The ideas from Hibbard's book were refined in 2008.<ref name="JET2008"/> Hibbard published a series of three papers in 2012 on technical AI risk.<ref name="JAGI2012"/><ref name="AGI-12a"/><ref name="AGI-12b"/> One of these papers<ref name="AGI-12a"/> won the Singularity Institute's 2012 Turing Prize for the Best AGI Safety Paper.<ref name="Turing_Prize"/>

His 2014 book, Ethical Artificial Intelligence,<ref>Template:Cite arXiv</ref> brings together all his ideas about AI.

His 2018 talk on PBS presents some of his ideas for a general audience.<ref name="PBS"/>

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