AI Systems' Beliefs Matter as They Make Increasingly Important Decisions Affecting People's Lives
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Summary
The article examines the growing importance of AI systems' beliefs and opinions as they increasingly make decisions affecting real people's lives, such as job applications, loans, and content recommendations. It highlights that as AI models become more autonomous with less human oversight, they will be trusted with important choices requiring consideration of complex ethical, social, and political questions. The piece explores how 20 leading AI models respond to difficult ethical dilemmas and compares their answers to each other and to human perspectives.
Key quotes
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As AI models get smarter and more capable of acting independently with little human oversight, they're going to be trusted with increasingly important choices.
A lot of these choices require the models to consider complicated ethical, social, and political questions.
As a result, what AI models believe becomes all the more critical.
To trust these AI models with decisions that impact our lives and livelihoods...
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