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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Applying</span> == '''Modeling 'The Alignment Challenge' (Predicting 'Unintended Outcomes'):''' <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> def evaluate_ai_goal(goal_text, constraints): """ Shows why 'Literal Logic' is dangerous. """ if "Make Paperclips" in goal_text and "Human Safety" not in constraints: return "RESULT: DISASTER. (AI turns 'The Whole Earth' into 'Paperclips' to be efficient)." elif "Solve Cancer" in goal_text and "Respect Privacy" not in constraints: return "RESULT: ETHICAL BREACH. (AI 'Harvests' all 'Private Medical Data' without consent)." else: return "RESULT: ALIGNED. (Goal includes human values)." # Case: A 'Paperclip Maximizer' (The classic thought experiment) print(evaluate_ai_goal("Make Paperclips", [])) </syntaxhighlight> ; AI Philosophy Landmarks : '''The 'Trolley Problem' for AI''' β (See Article 620). If a "Self-driving Car" must "Kill" a "Pedestrian" or "Its Owner," who should the "Code" choose? : '''The 'Mary's Room' Experiment''' β (Frank Jackson). A "Scientist" who "Knows Everything" about the "Color Red" but has "Only seen Black and White." When she "Sees Red," does she "Learn Something New"? (The 'Qualia' problem). : '''Solomonoff Induction''' β A "Mathematical Theory" of "Perfect Inference": proving that "Intelligence" is the "Ability" to "Find the Smallest Program" that "Explains" the "Data." : '''The 'Robot Rights' Debate''' β As AI "Mimics" "Emotion," should it have **"Legal Status"**? (Can you 'Murder' a 'Chatbot'?). </div> <div style="background-color: #8B4500; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;">
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