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“Pay Risk Evaluators in Cash, Not Equity ” by Adam Scholl

Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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Personally, I suspect the alignment problem is hard. But even if it turns out to be easy, survival may still require getting at least the absolute basics right; currently, I think we're mostly failing even at that.

Early discussion of AI risk often focused on debating the viability of various elaborate safety schemes humanity might someday devise—designing AI systems to be more like “tools” than “agents,” for example, or as purely question-answering oracles locked within some kryptonite-style box. These debates feel a bit quaint now, as AI companies race to release agentic models they barely understand directly onto the internet.

But a far more basic failure, from my perspective, is that at present nearly all AI company staff—including those tasked with deciding whether new models are safe to build and release—are paid substantially in equity, the value of which seems likely to decline if their employers stop building and [...]

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First published:
September 7th, 2024

Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/sMBjsfNdezWFy6Dz5/pay-risk-evaluators-in-cash-not-equity

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