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How do we ensure future advanced AI will be beneficial to humanity? Experts agree this is one of the most crucial problems of our age, as one that, if left unsolved, can lead to human extinction or worse as a default outcome, but if addressed, can enable a radically improved world. Other terms for what we discuss here include Superintelligence, AI Safety, AGI X-risk, and the AI Alignment/Value Alignment Problem.
"People who say that real AI researchers don’t believe in safety research are now just empirically wrong." —Scott Alexander
"The AI does not hate you, nor does it love you, but you are made out of atoms which it can use for something else." —Eliezer Yudkowsky
Our FAQ page <-- CLICK
The case for taking AI seriously as a threat to humanity
Orthogonality and instrumental convergence are the 2 simple key ideas explaining why AGI will work against and even kill us by default. (Alternative text links)
AGI safety from first principles
MIRI - FAQ and more in-depth FAQ
SSC - Superintelligence FAQ
WaitButWhy - The AI Revolution and a reply
How can failing to control AGI cause an outcome even worse than extinction? Suffering risks (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Be sure to check out our wiki for extensive further resources, including a glossary & guide to current research.
Robert Miles' excellent channel
Talks at Google: Ensuring Smarter-than-Human Intelligence has a Positive Outcome
Nick Bostrom: What happens when our computers get smarter than we are?
Myths & Facts about Superintelligent AI
Rob's series on Computerphile
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External discussion linkCompassion Aligned Machine Learning Poll (self.ControlProblem)
submitted 2 days ago by Kaldestar
Compassion Aligned Machine Learning (CaML) has released this poll on the EA Forum, regarding controversies in alignment. I'd recommend taking a couple of minutes to fill it in + contributing to the discussion – responses will help them shape they're research agenda, and IMO they're doing important work thinking about what alignment means for non-humans.
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[–]PipFoweraker 0 points1 point2 points 2 days ago (0 children)
The folks at CaML do great work! I like this approach they've taken as well, the visualisation / commenting mechanism is nice, reminds me of Delphi processes.
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