Unfortunately, I’m not based in the UK. However, the UK government’s prioritization of the alignment problem is commendable, and I hope their efforts continue to yield positive results.
(are we trying to find a trusted arbiter? Find people that are competent to do the evaluation? Find a way to assign blame if things go wrong? Ideally these would all be the same person/organization, but it’s not guaranteed).
Unfortunately, I’m not based in the UK. However, the UK government’s prioritization of the alignment problem is commendable, and I hope their efforts continue to yield positive results.
(Are we attempting to identify a trusted mediator? Are we seeking individuals competent enough for evaluation? Or are we trying to establish a mechanism to assign accountability should things go awry? Ideally, all these roles would be fulfilled by the same entity or individual, but it’s not necessarily the case.)
I understand your point, but it seems that we need a specific organization or team designed for such operations. Why did I pose the question initially? I’ve developed a prototype for a shutdown mechanism, which involves a potentially hazardous step. This prototype requires assessment by a reliable and skilled team. From my observations of discussions on LW, it appears there’s a “clash of agendas” that takes precedence over the principle of “preserving life on earth.” Consequently, this might not be the right platform to share anything of a hazardous nature.
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my inquiry.
Unfortunately, I’m not based in the UK. However, the UK government’s prioritization of the alignment problem is commendable, and I hope their efforts continue to yield positive results.
Unfortunately, I’m not based in the UK. However, the UK government’s prioritization of the alignment problem is commendable, and I hope their efforts continue to yield positive results.
(Are we attempting to identify a trusted mediator? Are we seeking individuals competent enough for evaluation? Or are we trying to establish a mechanism to assign accountability should things go awry? Ideally, all these roles would be fulfilled by the same entity or individual, but it’s not necessarily the case.)
I understand your point, but it seems that we need a specific organization or team designed for such operations. Why did I pose the question initially? I’ve developed a prototype for a shutdown mechanism, which involves a potentially hazardous step. This prototype requires assessment by a reliable and skilled team. From my observations of discussions on LW, it appears there’s a “clash of agendas” that takes precedence over the principle of “preserving life on earth.” Consequently, this might not be the right platform to share anything of a hazardous nature.
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my inquiry.