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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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nonzerosum.games
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| | | | | Exploring the alignment of individual and collective interests in the realm of politics and society. | |
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www.alignmentforum.org
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| | | | | This piece gives an overview of the alignment problem and makes the case for AI alignment research. It is crafted both to be broadly accessible to th... | |
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www.jamesserra.com
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| | | [AI summary] This technical blog post explains the concepts behind LLMs and Generative AI, details their architecture, and guides developers on using Azure and Microsoft Copilot Studio to apply these models to enterprise data via RAG techniques. | ||