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In you're in favor of "AI safety" (broad definition), what's your most compelling cast-length argument?
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I think all new versions of AI should be tested in some sort of a focus group before releasing them to the public.
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What would that accomplish?
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I imagine the people in the focus group will catch if the AI is acting in an unexpected ways. Therefore, it’ll be fixed before releasing it out in the wild.
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Hmmm, this seems vauge? What are we worried about that a focus group will catch?
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Inconsistencies in the AI’s outputs. What if your teenage daughter tells ChatGPT a grown man messaged her on Instagram and she asks the AI for advice whether to go out on a date with him? Guess what ChatGPT answered? There was an experiment in which the AI encouraged the teenager to go see the grown man.
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