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The Swedish transhumanist philosopher and artificial intelligence theorist, founder of the now defunct Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University, raises the challenges in developing artificial intelligence systems to align them with human values. He speaks of a dystopian future in which life would be “solved” by a superintelligence and we could live for hundreds of years, with a flourishing economy that grows at the pace of technological evolution and without the need for human labor, where different intensities of joy and happiness could be experienced.