A concrete theory of transhuman values. How much fun is there in the universe; will we ever run out of fun; are we having fun yet; could we be having more fun. Part of the complexity of value thesis. Also forms part of the fully general answer to religious theodicy... (read more)
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A generalization of Aumann's Agreement Theorem across objectives and agents, without assuming common priors. This framework also encompasses Debate, CIRL, Iterated Amplification as well. See Nayebi (2025) for the formal definition, and see From Barriers to Alignment to the First Formal Corrigibility Guarantees for applications.
Common knowledge is information that everyone knows and, importantly, that everyone knows that everyone knows, and so on, ad infinitum. If information is common knowledge in a group of people, that information that can be relied and acted upon with the trust that everyone else is also coordinating around that information. This stands, in contrast, to merely publicly known information where one person cannot be sure that another person knows the information, or that another person knows that they know the information. Establishing true common knowledge is, in fact, rather hard.
A generalization of Aumann's Agreement Theorem across M objectives and N agents, without assuming common priors. See Nayebi (2025) for the formal definition, and see From Barriers to Alignment to the First Formal Corrigibility Guarantees for applications.
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A quine is a computer program that replicates it'sits source code in the output. Quining cooperation is
A generalization of Aumann's Agreement Theorem across M objectives and N agents, without assuming common priors. This framework also encompasses Debate, CIRL, Iterated Amplification as well. See Nayebi (2025) for the formal definition, and see From Barriers to Alignment to the First Formal Corrigibility Guarantees for applications.
Scalable oversight is an approach to AI control [1]in which AIs supervise each other. Often groups of weaker AIs supervise a stronger AI, or AIs are set in a zero-sum interaction with each other.
Scalable oversight techniques aim to make it easier for humans to evaluate the outputs of AIs, or to provide a reliable training signal that can not be easily reward-hacked.
Variants include AI Safety via debate, iterated distillation and amplification, and imitative generalization.
People used to refer to scalable oversight as a set of AI alignment techniques, but they usually work on the level of incentives to the AIs, and have less to do with architecture.
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This tag is specifically for discussions about these formal constructs. For
See AI for discussions about artificial intelligence, seeintelligence.
See AIGeneral Intelligence. For for discussions about human-level intelligence in a broader sense, see General Intelligence.sense.