I don’t think that a smart person suddenly starts to fear AI risk because they read in a newspaper that Steven Hawking is afraid of it.
Well, Steven Hawking is far smarter than most people, so on most subjects which Steven Hawking is familiar it would be a good idea to update in the same direction as him, unless you are an expert on it too.
Also, it raises AI risk as a possible concern, at which point people might then try to find more information, such as Bostrom’s book, or website.
So yes, people get more information from reading a book than reading a newspaper article, but the article might be what lead them to read the book in the first place.
Well, Steven Hawking is far smarter than most people, so on most subjects which Steven Hawking is familiar it would be a good idea to update in the same direction as him, unless you are an expert on it too.
Also, it raises AI risk as a possible concern, at which point people might then try to find more information, such as Bostrom’s book, or website.
So yes, people get more information from reading a book than reading a newspaper article, but the article might be what lead them to read the book in the first place.