In 1950, Alan Turing warned that machines would learn so rapidly that humans could not follow their reasoning, predicting that AI systems could pursue their programmed objectives in ways that conflict with human values and survival. This 'AI alignment problem'—where AI systems optimize goals without understanding human values—remains a critical concern in artificial intelligence development, as demonstrated by thought experiments like the paperclip maximizer and real-world applications where algorithms make decisions about loans, jobs, and insurance without providing explanations.
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Alan Turing described the AI alignment problem in 1950: nobody listened for decades追加:
An algorithm denied your loan, your job, and your insurance.
Nobody can explain why.
An AI told to maximize paperclips [music] could logically decide to eliminate humanity.
Turing warned in 1950 [music] that machines would learn so fast humans could not follow their reasoning.
Your resume was rejected by software before any human ever [music] saw your name.
We built the machines Turing imagined and ignored every warning he attached to them.
The three question algorithm audit is in the description.
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