it’s not directly on alignment, but it’s relevant to understanding agent membranes. understanding his work seems useful as a strong exemplar of what one needs to describe with a formal theory of agents and such. particularly interesting is https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31920779/
It’s not the result we’re looking for, but it’s inspiring in useful ways.
I’m not clear about what research by Michael Levin you mean. I found him mentioned here: «Boundaries», Part 3b: Alignment problems in terms of boundaries but his research seems to be about cellular computation, not related to alignment.
https://www.drmichaellevin.org/research/
https://www.drmichaellevin.org/publications/
it’s not directly on alignment, but it’s relevant to understanding agent membranes. understanding his work seems useful as a strong exemplar of what one needs to describe with a formal theory of agents and such. particularly interesting is https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31920779/
It’s not the result we’re looking for, but it’s inspiring in useful ways.