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Superintelligence: News, Research, and Analysis
The Conversation
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- Date Published
- 17 Nov 2025
- Priority Score
- 3
- Australian
- Unknown
- Created
- 11 Dec 2025, 01:35 am
Authors (15)
- Aaron J. SnoswellENRICHED
- Seyedali MirjaliliENRICHED
- Niusha ShafiabadyENRICHED
- Flora SalimENRICHED
- Fenwick McKelveyENRICHED
- Sarah Vivienne BentleyENRICHED
- Mary-Anne WilliamsENRICHED
- Anthony DowneyENRICHED
- Alexander ThomasNEW
- Tony PrescottNEW
- Daniel DeweyNEW
- Art CotterellNEW
- Wim NaudéNEW
- Jonathan RobergeNEW
- Andrew Snyder-BeattieNEW
Description
Browse Superintelligence news, research and analysis from The Conversation
Summary
The collection of articles on superintelligence in The Conversation provides insights into current discussions surrounding advanced AI capabilities. It uses the film 'Ex Machina' as an example to contextualize debates on the potential and risks of AI reaching superintelligent levels. The articles explore the implications of such advancements for societal and global security, reflecting on how these scenarios could result in existential risks if not properly governed. While the discussions are relevant to both Australian and global audiences, they emphasize the need for strategic policy interventions to mitigate potential catastrophic outcomes.
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Alicia Vikander as Ava in Ex Machina.
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More than a decade after its release, the film Ex Machina has proven a insightful forerunner to current debates about AI.