Thanks, so to paraphrase your current position, you think once we have aligned learning it doesn’t seem as hard to integrate other AI components into the design, so aligning learning seems to be the hardest part. MIRI’s work might help with aligning other AI components and integrating them into something like ALBA, but you don’t see that as very hard anyway, so it perhaps has more value as a substitute than a complement. Is that about right?
One possibility is search/planning. This can be integrated in a straightforward way into ALBA
I don’t understand ALBA well enough to easily see extensions to the idea that are obvious to you, and I’m guessing others may be in a similar situation. (I’m guessing Jessica didn’t see it for example, or she wouldn’t have said “ALBA competes with adversaries who use only learning” without noting that there’s a straightforward extension that does more.) Can you write a post about this? (Or someone else please jump in if you do see what the “straightforward way” is.)
Thanks, so to paraphrase your current position, you think once we have aligned learning it doesn’t seem as hard to integrate other AI components into the design, so aligning learning seems to be the hardest part. MIRI’s work might help with aligning other AI components and integrating them into something like ALBA, but you don’t see that as very hard anyway, so it perhaps has more value as a substitute than a complement. Is that about right?
I don’t understand ALBA well enough to easily see extensions to the idea that are obvious to you, and I’m guessing others may be in a similar situation. (I’m guessing Jessica didn’t see it for example, or she wouldn’t have said “ALBA competes with adversaries who use only learning” without noting that there’s a straightforward extension that does more.) Can you write a post about this? (Or someone else please jump in if you do see what the “straightforward way” is.)