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AI Safety Research Initiative

Month: May 2018

New Paper: A Psychopathological Approach to Safety Engineering in AI and AGI

The pre-print of our new paper, written by Vahid Behzadan and Dr. Arslan Munir, in collaboration with University of Louisville’s Prof. Roman Yampolskiy , has been made available to public. The abstract of this paper, titled “A Psychopathological Approach to Safety Engineering in AI and AGI”, is as follows:

The complexity of dynamics in AI techniques is already approaching that of complex adaptive systems, thus curtailing the feasibility of formal controllability and reachability analysis in the context of AI safety. It follows that the envisioned instances of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) will also suffer from challenges of complexity. To tackle such issues, we propose the modeling of deleterious behaviors in AI and AGI as psychological disorders, thereby enabling the employment of psychopathological approaches to analysis and control of misbehaviors. Accordingly, we present a discussion on the feasibility of the psychopathological approaches to AI safety, and propose general directions for research on modeling, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders in AGI.

The full text of this paper is available here.

Undergraduate Project Defense

James Minton, an undergraduate affiliate of the AI Safety Research Initiative, defended his senior project today. He has been working alongside Vahid Behzadan and Dr. Munir on developing a platform for experiments on ethical reinforcement learning in the context of autonomous navigation. James will be joining us this summer to further advance this project, which will be made available to public for research on ethical decision making and the value alignment problem. Many congratulations to James, and job well done : )