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by yeck
1152 days ago
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What your essentially saying is "alignment is very hard", which is what those researching alignment say. And they often use the example of how inter-human alignment is hard as evidence for why it is a hard problem. But saying it is hard is not an argument for why it is essential or not. While humans are not perfectly aligned, especially if you just look at individuals, we are collectively aligned enough that many people can live together in communities of various scales. That imperfect alignment has been good enough that we have scaled from small tribal groups to an international network of nations. We need AI alignment to be good enough if we hope to continue advancing. |
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