The article discusses the need for a paradigm shift in AI safety from a control-based approach to one focused on mutualism and adaptive symbiosis. It emphasizes the importance of guiding AI with human values amid uncertainty and cooperation. The piece references Jerry Seinfeld's comments about the complex relationship humans have with AI, suggesting that instead of fearing domination, we should explore co-evolution and mutual adaptation between humans and AI, which could lead to enhanced cooperation and human value augmentation rather than job replacement.
AI safety needs a shift from control to mutual, adaptive symbiosis.
Human preferences must guide AI through uncertainty and cooperation.
Jobs and purpose may evolve as AI augments, not replaces, human value.
So, we're smart enough to invent AI, dumb enough to need it, and so stupid we can't figure out if we did the right thing.
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