An Epistemic Audit for Existential Risks from AI

·LessWrong··

This post introduces a tool: an Epistemic Audit for Existential Risks from AI. It is a structured way to map, organize and track your beliefs across the key domains and questions that determine how likely existential risks[1] from AI are. It follows the causal chain from "capable systems get built" to "existential risk." It is designed for repeated self-assessment, creating a longitudinal record while enabling standardized comparisons and aggregation across respondents for (potential) future eli...

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