Difference between revisions of "AlphaGo"
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− | * a single architecture / basic AI technique working for many different games | + | * a single architecture / basic AI technique working for many different games ([[single-architecture generality]]) |
* (for AlphaGo Zero) comparison to [[Paul Christiano]]'s [[iterated amplification]] | * (for AlphaGo Zero) comparison to [[Paul Christiano]]'s [[iterated amplification]] | ||
* [[AlphaGo as evidence of discontinuous takeoff]] | * [[AlphaGo as evidence of discontinuous takeoff]] | ||
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[[Category:AI safety]] | [[Category:AI safety]] |
Latest revision as of 20:19, 11 August 2021
AlphaGo and its successor AlphaGo Zero are used to make various points in AI safety.
- Rapid capability gain
- single group pulling ahead
- a single architecture / basic AI technique working for many different games (single-architecture generality)
- (for AlphaGo Zero) comparison to Paul Christiano's iterated amplification
- AlphaGo as evidence of discontinuous takeoff