The book achieved it’s goal of hammering down the high possibility of ASI and it’s inevitable misalignment.

I personally would have liked the book to focus a bit more on the beginnings of the hypothetical rogue ASI scenario; the whole time I was thinking about the start of the scenario and how exactly that would work and what kinda of prevention exists and does inner alignment of models not do anything in ASI scenario. I wanted but more technical explanations, but I understand this is meant for the general public and there are other more technical analysis.
I also thought the Chernobyl example was bit drawn out compared to it’s relevance to the matter.

All in all a good book about important topic that should be getting more visibility.