Dec. 16, 2023, 9:13 a.m. | /u/ThatNoCodeGuy

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In a game-changing moment, [Open AI](https://openai.com/research/weak-to-strong-generalization) has just shared a fascinating discovery in the world of artificial intelligence. Picture this challenge: guiding AI systems that outsmart human intelligence. It's like trying to keep up with a super-smart friend—tricky, right?



[A simple analogy for superalignment: In traditional machine learning \(ML\), humans supervise AI systems weaker than themselves \(Left\). To align superintelligence, humans will instead need to supervise AI systems smarter than them \(center\). Open AI says they cannot directly study …

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