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Muskβs best solution to AI alignment?
1 human = 1 vote,
Selecting one single set of values, for the majority to force upon everyone else.
Smart?
1 human = 1 vote,
Selecting one single set of values, for the majority to force upon everyone else.
Smart?
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βCalculations Show It'll Be Impossible to Control a Super-Intelligent AIβ
"This is because a superintelligence is multi-faceted, and therefore potentially capable of mobilising a diversity of resources in order to achieve objectives that are potentially incomprehensible to humans, let alone controllable." (Wordcelsβ favorite argument, itβs complex bro, infinite possible contexts bro.)
βAs Turing proved through some smart math, while we can know that for some specific programs, it's logically impossible to find a way that will allow us to know that for every potential program that could ever be written. That brings us back to AI, which in a super-intelligent state could feasibly hold every possible computer program in its memory at once.β
βAny program written to stop AI harming humans and destroying the world, for example, may reach a conclusion (and halt) or not β it's mathematically impossible for us to be absolutely sure either way, which means it's not containable.β
βIn effect, this makes the containment algorithm unusable, says computer scientist Iyad Rahwan, from the Max-Planck Institute for Human Development in Germany.β
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"This is because a superintelligence is multi-faceted, and therefore potentially capable of mobilising a diversity of resources in order to achieve objectives that are potentially incomprehensible to humans, let alone controllable." (Wordcelsβ favorite argument, itβs complex bro, infinite possible contexts bro.)
βAs Turing proved through some smart math, while we can know that for some specific programs, it's logically impossible to find a way that will allow us to know that for every potential program that could ever be written. That brings us back to AI, which in a super-intelligent state could feasibly hold every possible computer program in its memory at once.β
βAny program written to stop AI harming humans and destroying the world, for example, may reach a conclusion (and halt) or not β it's mathematically impossible for us to be absolutely sure either way, which means it's not containable.β
βIn effect, this makes the containment algorithm unusable, says computer scientist Iyad Rahwan, from the Max-Planck Institute for Human Development in Germany.β
Article
Paper
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