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Instrumental convergence and power-seeking (Part 1: Introduction) - Reflective altruism
Power-seeking theorems aim to formally demonstrate that artificial agents are likely to seek power in problematic ways. I argue that leading power-seeking theorems do not succeed.
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https://reflectivealtruism.com/2025/05/16/instrumental-convergence-and-power-seeking-part-1-introduction
Power-seeking theorems aim to formally demonstrate that artificial agents are likely to seek power in problematic ways. I argue that leading power-seeking theorems do not succeed.
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Instrumental convergence and power-seeking (Part 1: Introduction) - Reflective altruism
Power-seeking theorems aim to formally demonstrate that artificial agents are likely to seek power in problematic ways. I argue that leading power-seeking theorems do not succeed.
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