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“AI for AI safety” by Joe Carlsmith

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This is the fourth essay in a series that I’m calling “How do we solve the alignment problem?”. I’m hoping that the individual essays can be read fairly well on their own, but see this introduction for a summary of the essays that have been released thus far, and for a bit more about the series as a whole.)

1. Introduction and summary

In my last essay, I offered a high-level framework for thinking about the path from here to safe superintelligence. This framework emphasized the role of three key “security factors” – namely:

  • Safety progress: our ability to develop new levels of AI capability safely,
  • Risk evaluation: our ability to track and forecast the level of risk that a given sort of AI capability development involves, and
  • Capability restraint [...]
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Outline:

(00:27) 1. Introduction and summary

(03:50) 2. What is AI for AI safety?

(11:50) 2.1 A tale of two feedback loops

(13:58) 2.2 Contrast with need human-labor-driven radical alignment progress views

(16:05) 2.3 Contrast with a few other ideas in the literature

(18:32) 3. Why is AI for AI safety so important?

(21:56) 4. The AI for AI safety sweet spot

(26:09) 4.1 The AI for AI safety spicy zone

(28:07) 4.2 Can we benefit from a sweet spot?

(29:56) 5. Objections to AI for AI safety

(30:14) 5.1 Three core objections to AI for AI safety

(32:00) 5.2 Other practical concerns

The original text contained 39 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.

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First published:
March 14th, 2025

Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/F3j4xqpxjxgQD3xXh/ai-for-ai-safety

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