Huffington Post article on DeepMind-requested AI ethics board, links back to LW [link]
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/29/google-ai_n_4683343.html
Not going to summarize the article content, but I think this is the highest-level publication linking to LW so far.
Also, it's appears that Shane Legg, Jaan Tallin and others at Deep Mind leveraged the acquisition and moved the friendly AI conversation to a higher level, quite possibly highest level at Google. Interesting times, these are.
By the way, I asked Shane Legg for a follow-up, but he replied that they were not currently doing any media so he's unable to comment further.
Here are the questions I wanted to ask him (maybe he can reply in future):
Q1. Has your opinion about risks associated with artificial general intelligence changed since 2011?
Q2. Can you comment on the creation of an internal ethics board at Google?
Q3. To what extent do people within DeepMind and Google agree with the general position of the Machine Intelligence Research Institute?
Q4. Do you believe that Google will create an artificial general intelligence?
Q5. Do you have any general comments for the LessWrong community regarding Google and their recent acquisition of DeepMind?
Q6. How much influence will the ethics committee actually have? For example, are there commercial and IP clawback provisions if the committee is deemed to be ignored or sidelined?