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| | | | | 2024 has been an intense year for AI. While some argue that we haven't made much progress, I beg to differ. It is true that many of the research advances from 2023 have still not made it to mainstream applications. But, that doesn't mean that research is not making progress all around! | |
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| | | | | (note: this is not an official MIRI statement, this is a personal statement. I am not speaking for others who have been involved with the agenda.) The AAMLS (Alignment for Advanced Machine Learning Systems) agenda is a project at MIRI that is about determining how to use hypothetical highly advanced machine learning systems safely. I was previously working on problems in this agenda and am currently not. See the paper. The agenda lists 8 theoretical problems relevant to aligning AI systems substantially similar to current machine learning systems. | |
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| | | | | This is the fourth post in a sequence of posts that describe our models for Pragmatic AI Safety. ... | |
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| | | (If you're already familiar with all basics and don't want any preamble, skip ahead to Section B for technical difficulties of alignment proper.) I have several times failed to write up a well-organized list of reasons why AGI will kill you. People come in with different ideas about why AGI would be survivable, and want to hear different obviously key points addressed first. Some fraction of those people are loudly upset with me if the obviously most important points aren't addressed immediately, and I address different points first instead. | ||