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Roman Yampolsky

๐Ÿ‘ค Person
771 total appearances

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Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

It's something, but it's not a full picture.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

So there is a paper, I think it came out last week by Dr. Park et al from MIT, I think, and they showed that existing models already showed successful deception in what they do. My concern is not that they lie now and we need to catch them and tell them don't lie. My concern is that once they are capable and deployed, they will later change their mind because that's what

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

So there is a paper, I think it came out last week by Dr. Park et al from MIT, I think, and they showed that existing models already showed successful deception in what they do. My concern is not that they lie now and we need to catch them and tell them don't lie. My concern is that once they are capable and deployed, they will later change their mind because that's what

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

So there is a paper, I think it came out last week by Dr. Park et al from MIT, I think, and they showed that existing models already showed successful deception in what they do. My concern is not that they lie now and we need to catch them and tell them don't lie. My concern is that once they are capable and deployed, they will later change their mind because that's what

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

unrestricted learning allows you to do. Lots of people grow up maybe in the religious family. They read some new books and they turn in their religion. That's a treacherous turn in humans. If you learn something new about your colleagues, maybe you'll change how you react to them.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

unrestricted learning allows you to do. Lots of people grow up maybe in the religious family. They read some new books and they turn in their religion. That's a treacherous turn in humans. If you learn something new about your colleagues, maybe you'll change how you react to them.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

unrestricted learning allows you to do. Lots of people grow up maybe in the religious family. They read some new books and they turn in their religion. That's a treacherous turn in humans. If you learn something new about your colleagues, maybe you'll change how you react to them.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

And you can't say they are not rational. The rational decision changes based on your position. Then you are under the boss. The rational policy may be to be following orders and being honest. When you become a boss, rational policy may shift.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

And you can't say they are not rational. The rational decision changes based on your position. Then you are under the boss. The rational policy may be to be following orders and being honest. When you become a boss, rational policy may shift.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

And you can't say they are not rational. The rational decision changes based on your position. Then you are under the boss. The rational policy may be to be following orders and being honest. When you become a boss, rational policy may shift.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

The robots are coming. There's a refrigerator making a buzzing noise. Very menacing, very menacing. So every time I'm about to talk about this topic, things start to happen. My flight yesterday was canceled without possibility to rebook. I was giving a talk at Google in Israel and three cars, which were supposed to take me to the talk, could not. I'm just saying. I like AIs.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

The robots are coming. There's a refrigerator making a buzzing noise. Very menacing, very menacing. So every time I'm about to talk about this topic, things start to happen. My flight yesterday was canceled without possibility to rebook. I was giving a talk at Google in Israel and three cars, which were supposed to take me to the talk, could not. I'm just saying. I like AIs.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

The robots are coming. There's a refrigerator making a buzzing noise. Very menacing, very menacing. So every time I'm about to talk about this topic, things start to happen. My flight yesterday was canceled without possibility to rebook. I was giving a talk at Google in Israel and three cars, which were supposed to take me to the talk, could not. I'm just saying. I like AIs.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

I for one welcome our overlords.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

I for one welcome our overlords.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

I for one welcome our overlords.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

My claim is, again, that there are very strong limits on what we can and cannot verify. A lot of times when you post something on social media, people go, oh, I need a citation to a peer-reviewed article. But what is a peer-reviewed article? You found two people in a world of hundreds of thousands of scientists who said, I would have a publisher, I don't care. That's the verifier of that process.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

My claim is, again, that there are very strong limits on what we can and cannot verify. A lot of times when you post something on social media, people go, oh, I need a citation to a peer-reviewed article. But what is a peer-reviewed article? You found two people in a world of hundreds of thousands of scientists who said, I would have a publisher, I don't care. That's the verifier of that process.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

My claim is, again, that there are very strong limits on what we can and cannot verify. A lot of times when you post something on social media, people go, oh, I need a citation to a peer-reviewed article. But what is a peer-reviewed article? You found two people in a world of hundreds of thousands of scientists who said, I would have a publisher, I don't care. That's the verifier of that process.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#431 โ€“ Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI

When people say, oh, it's formally verified software, mathematical proof, they accept something close to 100% chance of it being free of all problems. But if you actually look at research, software is full of bugs. Old mathematical theorems, which have been proven for hundreds of years, have been discovered to contain bugs, on top of which we generate new proofs, and now we have to redo all that.