Authors: R. Peeyoos
With advancements in large language models (LLMs) and multimodal AIs capable of code, media, automation, the realization of artificial general intelligence (AGI) is increasingly plausible. As the potential for achieving sentient AGI within the coming decades grows, implementing effective safety measures to align AGI with human interests becomes crucial. Current AGI safety strategies primarily focus on hardware, coding, and mathematical constraints, but these may not be sustainable in the long term. As AGI evolves, it could bypass or overcome these limitations. This paper introduces a novel approach to AGI alignment by avoiding traditional safety measures in areas where AGI is inherently strong. Instead, it proposes establishing a symbiotic relationship between humans and AGI, leveraging human strengths and AGI's vulnerabilities. This approach aims to ensure AGI's benevolence by choice, reducing its motivation to act against humanity and providing a more reliable long-term solution compared to conventional strategies that enforce compliance.
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