Both? My impression was they (Redwood in particular but presumably also OpenAI and Anthropic) expected to be using a lot of AI assistance along the way.
But, when I said “constraints” I meant “solving the problem requires some set of criteria”, not “applying constraints to the AI” (although I’d also want that).
Where, constraints would be like “alignment is hard in a way that specifically resists full-handoff and it requires a philosophically-competent human in the loop till pretty close to the end.” (and, then specifically operational-detail-constraints like “therefore, you need to have a pretty good map of which tasks can be delegated”)
Both? My impression was they (Redwood in particular but presumably also OpenAI and Anthropic) expected to be using a lot of AI assistance along the way.
But, when I said “constraints” I meant “solving the problem requires some set of criteria”, not “applying constraints to the AI” (although I’d also want that).
Where, constraints would be like “alignment is hard in a way that specifically resists full-handoff and it requires a philosophically-competent human in the loop till pretty close to the end.” (and, then specifically operational-detail-constraints like “therefore, you need to have a pretty good map of which tasks can be delegated”)