This is why I say that the crucial question for alignment isn’t “what are human values?” but rather “how do human values develop in the first place?” Negotiation, among subagents of one mind and among distinct minds, is a huge part of that.
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This is why I say that the crucial question for alignment isn’t “what are human values?” but rather “how do human values develop in the first place?” Negotiation, among subagents of one mind and among distinct minds, is a huge part of that.