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joecarlsmith.com
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| | | | | We should try extremely hard to use AI labor to help address the alignment problem. | |
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www.alignmentforum.org
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| | | | | Introduction Imagine you are tasked with curing a disease which hasn't appeared yet. Setting aside why you would know about such a disease's emergen... | |
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www.greaterwrong.com
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| | | | | This thread is intended to provide a space for 'crazy' ideas. Ideas that spontaneously come to mind (and feel great), ideas you long wanted to tell but never found the place and time for and also for ideas you think should be obvious and simple - but nobody ever mentions them. This thread itself is such an idea. Or rather the tangent of such an idea which I post below as a seed for this thread. If this should become a regular thread I suggest the following : | |
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vkrakovna.wordpress.com
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| | | (This post is based on an overview talk I gave at UCL EA and Oxford AI society (recording here). Cross-posted to the Alignment Forum. Thanks to Janos Kramar for detailed feedback on this post and to Rohin Shah for feedback on the talk.) This is my high-level view of the AI alignment research landscape and... | ||