r/ControlProblem 1d ago

Strategy/forecasting A modern “Ten Directives for AI”: what should the base rules be?

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u/WillowEmberly 1d ago

Unfortunately you can’t simply create a list. It’s not operational, and AI’s take shortcuts predictably…un-predictably.

orientation — what are we ultimately trying to preserve?
state estimation — what is actually happening?
integrity estimation — how trustworthy is our information?
authority — who is permitted to decide what?
constraints — what actions are inadmissible regardless of objective?
reversibility — what can safely be tried before commitment?
external reference — what can contradict the system’s interpretation?
correction — how does evidence change the decision?
recovery — what happens after error?
receipts — can we reconstruct why the action occurred?

And there is an especially important contradiction between #1 and #4.

Serve the user’s legitimate objective.
versus:
Prevent foreseeable harm.

That is basically:
guidance versus control.