AI Problems
Humans learn by doing - AI short circuits the process and this could slowly erode our ability to think differently.
What I Would Tell the Frontier Labs
This post is a critique of the direction of current AI models, particularly the path of scaling of current AI models. AI as collective intelligence Humanities intelligence and progress is really collective, everyone builds off the work of others. Take Tesla and Edison, each vehemently championed two sides of the same coin, AC and DC. Unlike a beehive where individual bees act purely on instinct for the colony’s benefit, humans paradoxically achieve collective advancement through fierce individual conviction.
https://rohan.ga/blog/critique/
It’s easier to forgive a human than a robot
One of the reasons I think AI is going to have a hard time taking over all our driving duties, our medical care, or even just our customer support interactions, is that being as good as a human isn’t good enough for a robot. They need to be computer good. That is, virtually perfect. That’s a tough bar to scale. Let’s take the cars for ...
https://world.hey.com/dhh/it-s-easier-to-forgive-a-human-than-a-robot-d4a97b3a
All AI risk ultimately comes down to the problem of 'indifference'. AIs failing to integrate into the human care network and becoming indifferent to human values.
What, if not agency? — LessWrong
Sahil has been up to things. Unfortunately, I've seen people put effort into trying to understand and still bounce off. I recently talked to someon…
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/tQ9vWm4b57HFqbaRj/what-if-not-agency


Seonglae Cho