Have you read Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom? Gets pretty impenetrable in places but is a fantastic introduction to AIAlso: Something non fiction. My knowledge of history, etc is pretty poor and I’d like something interesting to get me into the topic. Not a big war fan, doesn’t really interest me, more general history with some interesting facts thrown in. Also popular science, which is what I usually read for fun. Something accessible that teaches me something. Have enjoyed Blink, Thinking Fast and Slow, books on chaos theory, quantum physics, machine learning. Particularly interested in neuroscience at the moment.
Noise is interesting in places - picks up from Thinking Fast And Slow (Kahneman is one of Noise’s co-authors) with more of a focus on how people make judgements. Nowhere near as good as TFAS though.
One of my favourite books of recent years is The Precipice by Toby Ord - a scientific study of the biggest existential risks to humanity (nuclear war, AI, pandemics etc), how they’ve affected us so far and how we can guard against them.