

“IABIED Review - An Unfortunate Miss” by Darren McKee
TL;DR Overall, this is a decent book because it highlights an important issue, but it is not an excellent book because it fails to sufficiently substantiate its main arguments, to explain the viability of its solutions, and to be more accessible to the larger audience it is trying to reach.
As such, it isn’t the best introduction for a layperson curious about AI risk.
(Meta?)Context and Expectations
- Writing a book is hard. Making all those decisions about what to write and how to write it is hard. Doing interviews/podcasts where it's important to say the right thing, in the right way, is hard. So, separate from anything else, kudos to Eliezer and Nate for being men in the arena.
- When I was writing my book on AI risk, someone said that it could be highly impactful, they just weren’t sure if that impact would be positive [...]
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Outline:
(00:32) (Meta?)Context and Expectations
(04:25) Main Points/Reflections
(04:29) Important messages
(05:26) Lack of detail/ argumentation/ too short
(08:51) Style too sciencey/sci-fi?
(10:53) Scenario (Part II of IABIED)
(12:19) Promoting Safe AI innovation or Shut it all down?
(15:48) Final Thoughts
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First published:
September 18th, 2025
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/viLu9uFcMFtJHgRRm/iabied-review-an-unfortunate-miss
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.