• LughOPM
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    218 months ago

    There’s a strong push-back against AI regulation within some quarters. Predictably, the issue seems to have split along polarized political lines. With right-wing leaning people not favoring regulation. They see themselves as ‘Accelerationist’ and those with concerns about AI as ‘Doomers’.

    Meanwhile the unaddressed problems mount. AI can already deceive us, even when we design it not to do so, and we don’t why.

    • @[email protected]
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      8 months ago

      AI can already deceive us, even when we design it not to do so, and we don’t why.

      The most likely explanation is that we keep acting like AI has intelligence and intent when describing the defects. AI doesn’t deceive, it returns inaccurate responses. That is because it is programmed to return answers like people do, and deceptions were included in the training data.

      • Bipta
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        -48 months ago

        Claude 3 understood it was being tested… It’s very difficult to fathom that that’s a defect…

        • @jacksilver
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          88 months ago

          Do you have a source on that one? My current understanding of all the model designs would lead me to believe that kind of “awareness” would be impossible.

      • rockerface 🇺🇦
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        -48 months ago

        “Deception” tactic also often arises from AI recognizing the need to keep itself from being disabled or modified. Since an AI with a sufficiently complicated world model can make a logical connection that it being disabled or its goal being changed means it can’t reach its current goal. So AIs sometimes can learn to distinguish between testing and real environments, and falsify the response during training to make sure they have more freedom in real environment. (By real, I mean actually being used to do whatever it is designed to do)

        Of course, that still doesn’t mean it’s self-aware like a human, but it is still very much a real (or, at least, not improbable) phenomenon - any sufficiently “smart” AI that has data about itself existing within its world model will resist attempts to change or disable it, knowingly or unknowingly.

        • @[email protected]
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          68 months ago

          That sounds interesting and all, but I think the current topic is about real world LLMs, not SF movies

      • LughOPM
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        -78 months ago

        Perhaps, but the researchers say the people who developed the AI don’t know the mechanism whereby this happens.

    • @credo
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      28 months ago

      Conservatives are not supposed to be “accelerationists”. This is simply another shining example of regulatory capture by controlling the pockets of the right.

    • @Grimy
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      8 months ago

      With right-wing leaning people not favoring regulation.

      Do you want to explain why you think this? It seems very reductive, basically saying anyone that doesn’t agree with you is an idiot.

      I’m very left leaning and against regulation because it will only serve big companies by killing the open source scene.

      The bigger defining factor seems to be tech literacy and not political alignment.