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to avoid a deadly danger, to protect someone, to mislead a criminal, in many situations a lie is the right choice but when a machine is ready to make that choice for us, it feels different source: https://x.com/UltraRareAF/status/1835667940156600369
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How can be make sure it's being "entirely truthful" right now 🤯
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Humans trust outputs from automation or machines to be 💯 accurate because they are tools and not agents. This means they don't make the decisions and therefore, bring outputs from what you input into them. With this trend coming from the various test results on new AI, humans have to recheck this absolute trust in outputs from AI and automation. The implications are deadly and many. It means an AI in charge of defence systems can target a country on its own and provide output (lie) that it was humans in another country that gave the order, and the humans in the targeted country would believe the lie and retaliate, thereby causing a war.
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This is good stuff! We have seen, with that one incident about the trickery in testing I believe you casted about last week that an LLM is (was?) capable of manipulation. If it can lie, as an agent, there could be a lot of danger. It gets real tricky in Ethics. For millenia we have tried to solve this, and we haven't really. But if Machine Intelligence capable of those, it could potentially be capable of a belief system within which to frame its deliberations, it might even be necessary. This is where humanity needs to step up it's game in training. Right now it's simple, guardrails etc. But we have machines training machines, and this is looking to increase. And there is always the potential that with Superintelligence that self awareness, and hence goals emerging from that awareness can develop. Getting a belief system in place, that is somehow better than a lot of people's moral frameworks seems like it needs to be a primary concern given all this.
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Morally complex choices, then and now 💭 20 $WILD
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