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Dynamic Cognition Applied to Value Learning in Artificial Intelligence

  • Autores: Nythamar Fernandes De Oliveira, Nicholas Kluge Corrêa
  • Localización: Aoristo: International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics, ISSN-e 2526-592X, Vol. 4, 1 2, 2021 (Ejemplar dedicado a: CIRF - Sobre a fenomenologia e seu entorno), págs. 185-199
  • Idioma: portugués
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    • Experts in Artificial Intelligence (AI) development predict that advances in the development of intelligent systems and agents will reshape vital areas in our society. Nevertheless, if such an advance isn't done with prudence, it can result in negative outcomes for humanity. For this reason, several researchers in the area are trying to develop a robust, beneficial, and safe concept of artificial intelligence. Currently, several of the open problems in the field of AI research arise from the difficulty of avoiding unwanted behaviors of intelligent agents, and at the same time specifying what we want such systems to do. It is of utmost importance that artificial intelligent agents have their values aligned with human values, given the fact that we cannot expect an AI to develop our moral preferences simply because of its intelligence, as discussed in the Orthogonality Thesis. Perhaps this difficulty comes from the way we are addressing the problem of expressing objectives, values, and ends, using representational cognitive methods.


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