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Center for Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence – Center for Human-Compatible AI is building exceptional AI for humanity Home Mailing List About Mission Partners Privacy Policy People Faculty Staff Researchers Research Fellows Visiting Scholars Alumni Affiliates Students Affiliated Students Interns Former Interns Research Bibliography News Progress Report Blog Work With Us Newsletter Donate Contact Center for Human-Compatible AI is building exceptional AI for humanity Learn More CHAI’s mission is to develop the conceptual and technical wherewithal to reorient the general thrust of AI research towards provably beneficial systems. Highlights Forget deepfake videos. Text and voice are this election’s true AI threat. Jonathan Stray, Senior Scientist at CHAI, and Jessica Alter, tech entrepreneur and co-founder of Tech for Campaigns, wrote an op-ed for The Hill regarding the risks posed by AI in this current election cycle. AI Alignment with Changing and Influenceable Reward Functions CHAI Researchers, Micah Carroll, Davis Foote, Anand Siththaranjan, Stuart Russell, and Anca Dragan, wrote the paper, “AI Alignment with Changing and Influenceable Reward Functions” which was accepted to ICML. Mitigating Partial Observability in Decision Processes via the Lambda Discrepancy This paper investigates fundamental concepts related to detecting and mitigating partial observability by measuring misalignment between value function estimates. The paper was presented at the “Finding the Frame” workshop at RLC 2024 and the “Foundations of Reinforcement Learning and Control” workshop at ICML 2024. Social Choice Should Guide AI Alignment in Dealing with Diverse Human Feedback Rachel Feedman, CHAI Phd Student, and Wes Holliday, CHAI Affiliate, published a paper at the International Conference on Machine Learning Subscribe to our mailing list If you would like to receive our newsletters and updates, then please subscribe. © UC Berkeley Center for Human-Compatible AI. Design: HTML5 UP
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