To people who become interested in the topic of side effects and whitelists, I would add links to a couple of additional articles of my own past work on related subjects that you might be interested in—for developing the ideas further, for discussion, or for cooperation:
The principles are based mainly on the idea of competence-based whitelisting and preserving reversibility (keeping the future options open) as the primary goal of AI, while all task-based goals are secondary.
To people who become interested in the topic of side effects and whitelists, I would add links to a couple of additional articles of my own past work on related subjects that you might be interested in—for developing the ideas further, for discussion, or for cooperation:
https://medium.com/threelaws/first-law-of-robotics-and-a-possible-definition-of-robot-safety-419bc41a1ffe
The principles are based mainly on the idea of competence-based whitelisting and preserving reversibility (keeping the future options open) as the primary goal of AI, while all task-based goals are secondary.
https://medium.com/threelaws/implementing-a-framework-of-safe-robot-planning-43636efe7dd8
More technical details / a possible implementation of the above.
This is intended as a comment, not as a prize submission, since I first published these texts 10 years ago.