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“‘Sharp Left Turn’ discourse: An opinionated review” by Steven Byrnes

Jan 30, 2025
The discussion dives into the fascinating parallels between human evolution and AGI development. It challenges the notion that AI capabilities generalize better than alignment, considering discernment as a crucial aspect of learning. The complexities of reasoning in both humans and AI are explored, highlighting the hurdles in skill generalization. Creative analogies are introduced that further illustrate the evolution of thought processes, emphasizing the importance of autonomous learning in shaping future AI technologies.
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INSIGHT

The Generation–Selection–Accumulation Triad

  • Progress requires generation of variants, selection, and open-ended accumulation of improvements.
  • These three ingredients underpin evolution, science, and cultural innovation alike.
INSIGHT

Why Capabilities Can Outpace Alignment

  • Capabilities may generalize farther than alignment because scientific-style triads expand possible actions.
  • There is no infinite external ground truth for 'goodness' analogous to experiments proving facts.
ANECDOTE

Ev: A Designer Checks Back After 100,000 Years

  • Byrnes imagines an intelligent designer 'Ev' who creates humans to maximize genetic fitness in Pleistocene Africa.
  • He then fast-forwards 100,000 years to illustrate surprising modern human behaviors.
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