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I also disagree with the conclusion here. Yes, it's hard to measure so we shouldn't assume we'll never be able to measure it! Also all AI values research is dependent on the model training regimes too. For the precautionary principle we should act as though they have welfare until we can see clear evidence against that. Thoughtful post though so thanks for that.
Our current work in this space is on measuring whether AIs take the possibility of consciousness seriously (without being overconfident in one direction or another). So we're measuring observable behaviors of giving statements and actions inconsistent with believing that AI welfare is clearly impossible or that current AIs are definitely conscious. I agree that current methods can provide at best weak and heavily debatable findings (for the reasons the linked post articulates), though I think that's importantly different from precisely zero evidence.
In science it's usually a good instinct to dismiss something this unclear, but there are two issues with that in this case (and some others): First, the issue is enormously important if true. Second, the philosophical difficulty of artificial consciousness means that our current confusion doesn't provide Bayesian evidence either way: we'd expect ourselves to have basically these opinions in worlds where artificial consciousness is the default and also worlds where it's impossible.
Thanks for the well -reasoned comment!
Alignment is clearly there -> Given the pro-welfare plot most model scores did not increase beyond 50% and no model got to 100%.
I think I am most concerned about how this result extends to AGI. If alignment is this shallow and the default is not to think about it than I think this leads to misaligned AGI. I think if helpfulness is conflicting with compassion as I expect it is, labs need to be deemphasizing helpfulness and adding emphasis on compassion
Also the ability to follow a prompt to consider welfare is also not alignment. I wouldn't consider that reassuring.
This is a very sad post to read for me. because I think it's obvious the AI x animals field needs to expand extremely quickly. I also agree that it's tiny currently and the funding situation is also constrained for now (have heard this will change from some important people, but it's not changing fast enough to grow a movement). I feel we're in a bit of a loop currently where some funders want to support impactful projects in this space but aren't seeing enough of those and the movement builders are really struggling to get funds to get more track record. I would love to see more orgs in the technical weeds of AI alignment towards animals and I know you have the skills to start one if you're committed enough to it.
Also the concern for alignment risk is valid but not unsolvable! If you put your mind to this problem specifically with a technical skill set you could make real progress here!
As said by others here, I agree that the current strategy by Senterra Funders is too risk averse and giving to only these major funds really limits the impact this money could have for smaller less established organizations. It would be great if the community shifted to a more diverse portfolio of funds (including pooled funds and regraters). If the bottleneck is shifting from money to speed then the community should double down on less established granters who have the capacity to move the money on a timescale that matters. I agree that individual orgs shouldn't be reaching out but I worry about the risk of all the funding ending up in a few obvious places that can't spend it fast enough.
I think there's a goal to reduce harm and abolish factory farming and that's a different goal then turning everyone vegan. I think it helps people to also hear they're personally not the enemy and they're kinda unwilling consumers of factory farms rather than them being the ones actively commiting atrocities personally. In this sense a goal of ending factory farming (as opposed to turning everyone vegan) does not seem radical at all and most people support this goal very easily even though they eat meat.