Yampolskiy is an author of some 100 publications,[3] including numerous books.[4]
AI safety
Yampolskiy has warned of the possibility of existential risk from advanced artificial intelligence, and has advocated research into "boxing" artificial intelligence.[5] More broadly, Yampolskiy and his collaborator, Michaël Trazzi, have proposed in 2018 to introduce "Achilles' heels" into potentially dangerous AI, for example by barring an AI from accessing and modifying its own source code.[6][7] Another proposal is to apply a "security mindset" to AI safety, itemizing potential outcomes in order to better evaluate proposed safety mechanisms.[8]
In an appearance on the Lex Fridman podcast in 2024, Yampolskiy predicted the chance that AI could lead to human extinction at "99.9% within the next hundred years".[12]
In 2015, Yampolskiy launched intellectology, a new field of study founded to analyze the forms and limits of intelligence.[14][15][16] Yampolskiy considers AI to be a sub-field of this.[14] An example of Yampolskiy's intellectology work is an attempt to determine the relation between various types of minds and the accessible fun space, i.e. the space of non-boring activities.[17]
AI-Completeness
Yampolskiy has worked on developing the theory of AI-completeness, suggesting the Turing Test as a defining example.[18]
Books
Feature Extraction Approaches for Optical Character Recognition. Briviba Scientific Press, 2007, ISBN0-6151-5511-1
Computer Security: from Passwords to Behavioral Biometrics. New Academic Publishing, 2008, ISBN0-6152-1818-0
Game Strategy: a Novel Behavioral Biometric. Independent University Press, 2009, ISBN0-578-03685-1
Artificial Superintelligence: a Futuristic Approach. Chapman and Hall/CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), 2015, ISBN978-1482234435
^ abYampolskiy, Roman V. (2015). Artificial Superintelligence: a Futuristic Approach. Chapman and Hall/CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group). ISBN978-1482234435.
^Ziesche, Soenke; Yampolskiy, Roman V. (2016). "Artificial Fun: Mapping Minds to the Space of Fun". 3rd Annual Global Online Conference on Information and Computer Technology (GOCICT16). Louisville, KY, USA. 16–18 November 2016. arXiv:1606.07092.