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scottaaronson.blog
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| | | | | Update (Nov. 22): Theoretical computer scientist and longtime friend-of-the-blog Boaz Barak writes to tell me that, coincidentally, he and Ben Edelman just released a big essay advocating a version of "Reform AI Alignment" on Boaz's Windows on Theory blog, as well as on LessWrong. (I warned Boaz that, having taken the momentous step of posting... | |
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distill.pub
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| | | | | If we want to train AI to do what humans want, we need to study humans. | |
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www.alignmentforum.org
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| | | | | A collection of shorter posts by AI Alignment Forum user Richard_Ngo | |
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www.greaterwrong.com
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| | | This post summarizes my thoughts on Paul Christiano's agenda in general and ALBA in particular. (note: at the time of writing, I am not employed at MIRI) (in general, opinions expressed here are strong and weakly held) Roughly, AI alignment is the problem of using a system of humans and computers to do a good thing. AI alignment research will tend to look at the higher levels of what the system of humans and computers is doing. Thus, it is strategy for doing good things with humans and computers. | ||