Hi everyone, the Conversation has just posted this article about AI Safety and reinforcement learning, co-authored by Oxford researcher & a DeepMind researcher from ANU. I think it’d be helpful if everyone with a spare moment could take the time to read & share this post. This information will feed into the Conversation’s marketing stats and help send a positive signal about this type of content. As many of you may know, the Conversation is a non-profit news organisation, and is becoming one of the main interfaces between academia & mainstream media. Its articles are broadly distributed in other news outlets.
Journalism & media narratives can be a very powerful tool for shaping political sentiment, and for building support within the community. I’m not suggesting this is the most effective or well-written article, but in general, reinforcing the coverage of EA topics can be an easy way to do some good in the world.
Call to action: Read + Share AI Safety / Reinforcement Learning Featured in Conversation
Hi everyone, the Conversation has just posted this article about AI Safety and reinforcement learning, co-authored by Oxford researcher & a DeepMind researcher from ANU.
I think it’d be helpful if everyone with a spare moment could take the time to read & share this post. This information will feed into the Conversation’s marketing stats and help send a positive signal about this type of content.
As many of you may know, the Conversation is a non-profit news organisation, and is becoming one of the main interfaces between academia & mainstream media. Its articles are broadly distributed in other news outlets.
Here’s the article:
https://theconversation.com/the-danger-of-advanced-artificial-intelligence-controlling-its-own-feedback-190445
Journalism & media narratives can be a very powerful tool for shaping political sentiment, and for building support within the community. I’m not suggesting this is the most effective or well-written article, but in general, reinforcing the coverage of EA topics can be an easy way to do some good in the world.