We have generic algorithms that do step 5. They don’t always scale well, but that’s an engineering problem, that a lot of people in fields outside AI are already working to solve. We have domain-specific algorithms some of which can do a decent job of step 3-- spam filters, recommendation engines, autocorrectors.
So, does this mean that what’s really missing is a generic problem-representor?
Well, that and friendliness, but if we can articulate a coherent, unambiguous code of morality, we will still need a generic problem-representer to actually incorporate it into the optimization procedure.
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We have generic algorithms that do step 5. They don’t always scale well, but that’s an engineering problem, that a lot of people in fields outside AI are already working to solve. We have domain-specific algorithms some of which can do a decent job of step 3-- spam filters, recommendation engines, autocorrectors.
So, does this mean that what’s really missing is a generic problem-representor?
Well, that and friendliness, but if we can articulate a coherent, unambiguous code of morality, we will still need a generic problem-representer to actually incorporate it into the optimization procedure.