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| | arankomatsuzaki.wordpress.com
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| | Below is a comprehensive, section-by-section blog post that only summarizes and expands on the ideas discussed by Dario Amodei (without covering other speakers) during his conversation with Lex Fridman on the Lex Fridman Podcast (#452).
| | joecarlsmith.com
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| | We should try extremely hard to use AI labor to help address the alignment problem.
| | 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.
| | www.smoothbrains.net
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| [AI summary] The text discusses Steven Lehar's harmonic resonance theory and its connection to brain function, particularly in relation to visual perception and neural computation. Lehar's theory suggests that the brain operates through resonant modes rather than individual neurons, and this idea is supported by connectome-specific harmonic wave theory, which links the brain's functional networks to its anatomical structure. The text also explores the implications of these theories, including potential applications in neuroscience and the study of consciousness, such as the possibility of directly manipulating brain harmonics to induce specific states of consciousness.