Update:
Well, due to the endless delays of the academic publishing world, many of these peer-reviewed publications have been pushed into 2013. Thus, SI research fellows’ peer-reviewed 2012 publications were:
Shulman & Bostrom, How Hard is Artificial Intelligence? Evolutionary Arguments and Selection Effects (peer reviewed for Journal of Consciousness Studies)
Sotala, Advantages of artificial intelligences, uploads and digital minds (peer reviewed for International Journal of Machine Consciousness)
Sotala, Coalescing minds: brain uploading-related group mind scenarios (peer reviewed for International Journal of Machine Consciousness)
Armstrong & Sotala, How We’re Predicting AI – or Failing to (peer reviewed for the Beyond AI Conference Proceedings)
(Kaj Sotala was hired as a research fellow in late 2012.)
And, SI research associates’ peer-reviewed 2012 publications were:
Yampolskiy & Fox, Safety Engineering for Artificial General Intelligence (peer reviewed for Topoi)
Dewey, A Representation Theorem for Decisions About Causal Models (peer reviewed for AGI-12 Conference Proceedings)
Hibbard, Avoiding Unintended AI Behaviors (peer reviewed for AGI-12 Conference Proceedings)
Hibbard, Decision Support for Safe AI Design (peer reviewed for AGI-12 Conference Proceedings)
Some peer-reviewed articles (supposedly) forthcoming in 2013 from SI research fellows and associates are:
Muehlhauser & Helm, The Singularity and Machine Ethics. (Singularity Hypotheses)
Bostrom & Yudkowsky, The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence)
Muehlhauser & Salamon, Intelligence Explosion: Evidence and Import (Singularity Hypotheses)
Yampolskiy & Fox, Artificial General Intelligence and the Human Mental Model (Singularity Hypotheses)
Muehlhauser & Bostrom, Why We Need Friendly AI (Think)
Shulman, Could we use untrustworthy human brain emulations to make trustworthy ones? (Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence)
and others...
Update:
Well, due to the endless delays of the academic publishing world, many of these peer-reviewed publications have been pushed into 2013. Thus, SI research fellows’ peer-reviewed 2012 publications were:
Shulman & Bostrom, How Hard is Artificial Intelligence? Evolutionary Arguments and Selection Effects (peer reviewed for Journal of Consciousness Studies)
Sotala, Advantages of artificial intelligences, uploads and digital minds (peer reviewed for International Journal of Machine Consciousness)
Sotala, Coalescing minds: brain uploading-related group mind scenarios (peer reviewed for International Journal of Machine Consciousness)
Armstrong & Sotala, How We’re Predicting AI – or Failing to (peer reviewed for the Beyond AI Conference Proceedings)
(Kaj Sotala was hired as a research fellow in late 2012.)
And, SI research associates’ peer-reviewed 2012 publications were:
Yampolskiy & Fox, Safety Engineering for Artificial General Intelligence (peer reviewed for Topoi)
Dewey, A Representation Theorem for Decisions About Causal Models (peer reviewed for AGI-12 Conference Proceedings)
Hibbard, Avoiding Unintended AI Behaviors (peer reviewed for AGI-12 Conference Proceedings)
Hibbard, Decision Support for Safe AI Design (peer reviewed for AGI-12 Conference Proceedings)
Some peer-reviewed articles (supposedly) forthcoming in 2013 from SI research fellows and associates are:
Muehlhauser & Helm, The Singularity and Machine Ethics. (Singularity Hypotheses)
Bostrom & Yudkowsky, The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence)
Muehlhauser & Salamon, Intelligence Explosion: Evidence and Import (Singularity Hypotheses)
Yampolskiy & Fox, Artificial General Intelligence and the Human Mental Model (Singularity Hypotheses)
Muehlhauser & Bostrom, Why We Need Friendly AI (Think)
Shulman, Could we use untrustworthy human brain emulations to make trustworthy ones? (Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence)
and others...