I’ve written up an short-form argument for focusing on Wise AI advisors. I’ll note that my perspective is different from that taken in the paper. I’m primarily interested in AI as advisors, whilst the authors focus more on AI acting directly in the world.
Wisdom here is an aid to fulfilling your values, not a definition of those values
I agree that this doesn’t provide a definition of these values. Wise AI advisors could be helpful for figuring out your values, much like how a wise human would be helpful for this.
In short, I think that wise (or even wise-ish) advisors are low-hanging fruit that will help any plan succeed, and that creating them is even easier than you suppose.
I’ve written up an short-form argument for focusing on Wise AI advisors. I’ll note that my perspective is different from that taken in the paper. I’m primarily interested in AI as advisors, whilst the authors focus more on AI acting directly in the world.
I agree that this doesn’t provide a definition of these values. Wise AI advisors could be helpful for figuring out your values, much like how a wise human would be helpful for this.
This is great! I’ll comment on that short-form.
In short, I think that wise (or even wise-ish) advisors are low-hanging fruit that will help any plan succeed, and that creating them is even easier than you suppose.