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#44 Classic episode - Paul Christiano on finding real solutions to the AI alignment problem

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Do Debates Favor Accurate Answers?

debates tend to favour answers that are easy to defend for reasons other than their accuracy. I'm more personally concerned about setting aside all human biases and like, all ways in which humans fail to reason. Does the structure of debate tend to promote truth? Like, does it tend to be the case that there's some way to argue for the accurate position even if the thing you're debating is really complex compared to what the human could understand? It seems like debate among humans is, is way beter than random. But just a general i think it primafate is a really important question about the world.

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