Yes, there is some similarity! You could say that a Hippocratic AI needs to be continuously non-obstructive w.r.t. the set of utility functions and priors the user could plausibly have, given what the AI knows. Where, by “continuously” I mean that we are allowed to compare keeping the AI on or turning off at any given moment.
Yes, there is some similarity! You could say that a Hippocratic AI needs to be continuously non-obstructive w.r.t. the set of utility functions and priors the user could plausibly have, given what the AI knows. Where, by “continuously” I mean that we are allowed to compare keeping the AI on or turning off at any given moment.