I spoke with some people last fall who were planning to do this, perhaps it’s the same people. I think the idea (at least, as stated) was to commercialize regulatory software to fund some alignment work. At the time, they were going by Nomos AI, and it looks like they’ve since renamed to Norm AI.
Soon, interacting with AI agents will be a part of daily life, presenting enormous regulatory and compliance challenges alongside incredible opportunities.
Norm Ai agents also work alongside other AI agents who have been entrusted to automate business processes. Here, the role of the Norm Ai agent is to automatically ensure that actions other AI agents take are in compliance with laws.
I’m not sure if this is worrying, because I don’t think AI overseeing AI is a good solution. Or it’s actually good, because, again, not a good solution, which might lead to some early warnings?
I spoke with some people last fall who were planning to do this, perhaps it’s the same people. I think the idea (at least, as stated) was to commercialize regulatory software to fund some alignment work. At the time, they were going by Nomos AI, and it looks like they’ve since renamed to Norm AI.
I found this on their website
I’m not sure if this is worrying, because I don’t think AI overseeing AI is a good solution. Or it’s actually good, because, again, not a good solution, which might lead to some early warnings?
Their more human-in-the-loop stuff seems neat though.