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Eliezer Yudkowsky is a Research Fellow at the Machine Intelligence Research Institute who has focused on AI alignment and existential risk since 2003. His work addresses the technical and philosophical challenges of ensuring advanced AI systems remain safe and controllable, with particular emphasis on the risks posed by superintelligent systems. Yudkowsky's research spans AI safety mechanisms, alignment methodologies, and the foundational problems that make AI control difficult at scale.
There are nearly no good reasons for an AI to ever impersonate a human. Making that illegal in as many countries as possible, and improving state capacity to enforce it, would be a good trial balloon
The post proposes making AI impersonation of humans illegal globally as a trial for humanity's ability to enforce restrictions on harmful AI applications.
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