Meta: I usually read these posts via the alignmentforum.org portal, and this portal filters out certain comments, so I missed your mention of abergal’s suggestion, which would have clarified your concerns about inner alignment arguments for me. I have mailed the team that runs the website to ask if they could improve how this filtering works.
Just read the post with the examples you mention, and skimmed the related arxiv paper. I like how the authors develop the metrics of ‘objective robustness’ vs ‘capability robustness’ while avoiding the problem of trying to define a single meaning for the term ‘inner alignment’. Seems like good progress to me.
Meta: I usually read these posts via the alignmentforum.org portal, and this portal filters out certain comments, so I missed your mention of abergal’s suggestion, which would have clarified your concerns about inner alignment arguments for me. I have mailed the team that runs the website to ask if they could improve how this filtering works.
Just read the post with the examples you mention, and skimmed the related arxiv paper. I like how the authors develop the metrics of ‘objective robustness’ vs ‘capability robustness’ while avoiding the problem of trying to define a single meaning for the term ‘inner alignment’. Seems like good progress to me.