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Does opaque AI lead to a catastrophe?  – a Game Theorist’s view | with Jeffrey Ely

Does opaque AI lead to a catastrophe? – a Game Theorist’s view | with Jeffrey Ely

Update: 2024-01-15
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In this episode, we discuss with Jeff Ely a topic that has gotten significant public attention last year with the introduction of Chat GPT and similar programmes: The role of AI. Jeff shares his research with Balazs Szentes on a natural selection model on AI. They set up a model to study the AI control problem in the context of decentralized economic production. The study illustrates the importance of AI transparency as already deviating from ‘perfect transparency’ leads to catastrophic consequences. In our discussion he shares all details of the model, and we also discuss potential consequences for future development of AI technology.

 

Jeff Ely is the Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor of Economics at Northwestern University. With interests ranging from pure game theory to behavioral economics, Jeff has made significant contributions to various facets of economics, including mechanism design and the evolution of preferences. You can find the paper titled “Natural Selection of Artificial Intelligence”, which he wrote together with Balazs Szentes, here.

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Does opaque AI lead to a catastrophe?  – a Game Theorist’s view | with Jeffrey Ely

Does opaque AI lead to a catastrophe? – a Game Theorist’s view | with Jeffrey Ely

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