The Challenge of Value Alignment: from Fairer Algorithms to AI Safety
This paper addresses the question of how to align AI systems with human values and situates it within a wider body of thought regarding technology and value. Far from existing in a vacuum, there has long been an interest in the ability of technology to 'lock-in' different value systems. Th...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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15.01.2021
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Summary: | This paper addresses the question of how to align AI systems with human
values and situates it within a wider body of thought regarding technology and
value. Far from existing in a vacuum, there has long been an interest in the
ability of technology to 'lock-in' different value systems. There has also been
considerable thought about how to align technologies with specific social
values, including through participatory design-processes. In this paper we look
more closely at the question of AI value alignment and suggest that the power
and autonomy of AI systems gives rise to opportunities and challenges in the
domain of value that have not been encountered before. Drawing important
continuities between the work of the fairness, accountability, transparency and
ethics community, and work being done by technical AI safety researchers, we
suggest that more attention needs to be paid to the question of 'social value
alignment' - that is, how to align AI systems with the plurality of values
endorsed by groups of people, especially on the global level. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2101.06060 |