Stuart Russell’s formulation of the alignment problem [...] We do see 41% treat it as a ‘very important problem’ but it seems crazy not to think of it as ‘among the most important problems in the field.’
“It’s not the consequence that makes a problem important, it is that you have a reasonable attack.”
The fact that Hamming has to argue for that indicates that it’s not how people answering on a survey define ‘important’.
“It’s not the consequence that makes a problem important, it is that you have a reasonable attack.”
The fact that Hamming has to argue for that indicates that it’s not how people answering on a survey define ‘important’.