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www.greaterwrong.com
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| | | | | TL;DR:Strong problem-solving systems can be built from AI systems that play diverse roles, LLMs can readily play diverse roles in role architectures, and AI systems based on role architectures can be practical, safe, and effective in undertaking complex and consequential tasks. This article explores the practicalities and challenges of aligning large language models (LLMs[1]) to play central roles in performing tasks safely and effectively. It highlights the potential value of Open Agency and related role architectures in aligning AI for general applications while mitigating risks. | |
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paperswithcode.com
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| | | | | Your daily dose of AI research from AK | |
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www.lesswrong.com
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| | | | | If one believes that unaligned AGI is a significant problem (>10% chance of leading to catastrophe), speeding up public progress towards AGI is obvio... | |
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www.javaadvent.com
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| | | If you're reading this, you're probably already using some LLM for coding. Maybe it's Copilot, maybe Claude Code, maybe Cursor with Gemini enabled (or Cursor's own model). You know the drill. Do you truly expect the announcement "We are worst than competitors?" The problem is that when someone asks, "Which model is best for Java?", [...] | ||