A Structural Similarity Between Two Open Corrigibility Questions
A corrigible agent "acts opposite the trope of 'be careful what you wish for' by cautiously reflecting on itself as a flawed tool and focusing on empowering the principal to fix its flaws and mistakes." Intuitively, corrigibility is fairly easy to grasp. A corrigible agent should get constant feedback from the user, clarify ambiguous requests, and be extremely open to corrections.In part 5 of his Corrigibility as Single Target (CAST) series, Max Harms lists several open corrigibility questions. ...
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