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#92 – Brian Christian on the alignment problem

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Is There a Kind of Curiousness in the Mind?

How is it that eyes that lack curiosity and a preference for novelty cause them to fail to be able to do what like basic things? Yes? So i'll connect here to an intuition that comes from kind of human infant learning, which is that humans exist in a world that has these explicit rewards. And we've observed the same thing with animals. You know, animals will press a lever to get a food pellet, but they'll also pressing a lever to look out a window just to see what's over there. There's this mounting evidence for these kinds of internal rewards, or these intrinsic motivations. That connects to the reinforcement learning literature in a really interesting way. Page, page six

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