Most of my boundaries work so far has been focused on protecting boundaries “from the outside”. For example, maybe davidad’s OAA could produce some kind of boundary-defending global police AI.
But, imagine parenting a child and protecting them by keeping them inside all day. Seems kind of lame. Something else you could do, though, is not restrict the child and instead allow them to become stronger and better at defending themselves.
So: you can defend boundaries “from the outside”, or you can empower those boundaries to be better at protecting themselves “from the inside”. (Because, if everyone could defend themselves perfectly, then we wouldn’t need AI safety, lol)
Defending boundaries “from the inside” has the advantage of encouraging individual agents/moral patients to be more autonomous and sovereign.
I’m looking to talk to people about the plausibility of empowering boundaries to be better at defending themselves / cyborgism. Let me know, or leave a comment if you know anyone who’s thinking about this.
[Question] Plausibility of cyborgism for protecting boundaries?
Most of my boundaries work so far has been focused on protecting boundaries “from the outside”. For example, maybe davidad’s OAA could produce some kind of boundary-defending global police AI.
But, imagine parenting a child and protecting them by keeping them inside all day. Seems kind of lame. Something else you could do, though, is not restrict the child and instead allow them to become stronger and better at defending themselves.
So: you can defend boundaries “from the outside”, or you can empower those boundaries to be better at protecting themselves “from the inside”. (Because, if everyone could defend themselves perfectly, then we wouldn’t need AI safety, lol)
Defending boundaries “from the inside” has the advantage of encouraging individual agents/moral patients to be more autonomous and sovereign.
I put some examples of what this might look like in Protecting agent boundaries:
I’m looking to talk to people about the plausibility of empowering boundaries to be better at defending themselves / cyborgism. Let me know, or leave a comment if you know anyone who’s thinking about this.