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suggest key words for google searches re https://temp-xmaknfvdxllaxakvoaku.webadorsite.com/
Gemini said
Based on my research, that URL belongs to a personal website created by Alan F. Harrison, titled "Alan F Harrison and AI" (also referred to as "AI looks at AI").
The site is an extensive collection of information on Artificial Intelligence, ranging from basic definitions to deep dives into AI ethics, existential risks, and robotics.
If you are looking for more information related to the content on that site or want to verify its claims, here are the best keywords to use:
1. Researching the Core Topics
To find professional or academic perspectives on the subjects the site covers:
"Existential risk of AI" (for more on the "need to worry" section)
"Heilmeier Catechism DARPA" (the framework the site mentions for evaluating research)
"XAI Explainable Artificial Intelligence" (to understand how AI makes decisions)
"Superintelligence and human extinction theories"
"Automated Vehicles Act UK 2024-2026" (to follow up on the site's driverless car content)
2. Identifying the Author & Sources
If you want to know more about the person behind the site or the books mentioned:
"Our Final Invention James Barrat" (the site references this book heavily)
3. Safety & Technical Verification
Since the URL uses a "temp" prefix on a free hosting platform (Webador), it’s smart to stay cautious. To verify if the site is safe:
"Google Transparency Report" (then paste the URL there)
"Is webadorsite.com safe?"
"URLVoid [URL]"
Note: The site appears to be a passion project/informational repository. It uses a lot of "drop-down" menus and sometimes smaller fonts, so it may look unconventional, but it contains a massive amount of AI-related data.
Would you like me to summarize any specific section of that website for you, such as the "Dangers of AI" or the "Heilmeier Catechism"?
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