@Alex_A_Guerrero@LedermanHarvey@jeffrsebo@tyler_m_john@sethlazar I also share the same worries. One recent argument I read was about setting the final goal of AI to be self-shutdown, so that it will shutdown itself even if it's out of control. But I think this option is still vulnerable to malicious actors who abuse AI until self-shutdown.
Today, I finally defended my dissertation on Madisonian Lottocracy. It took more than 6 years to come. Thank you everyone for their guide and support. Special thanks to my committee: Robert Talisse, Michael Hodges, Jacob Barrett, Scott Aikin, and Alex Guerrero.
For those interested in AI governance, I will be a panelist for the upcoming discussion at the Democracy Forum. Here's the link:
https://t.co/8F2VgcqSqZ
My take on AI governance can be found here:
https://t.co/1QlgNq7vG2
In Germany a lottocratic party has been founded. On Saturday afternoon twenty founding members from all over Germany gathered in Munich to found the Losdemokratiepartei. It plans to take part in the 2026 Baden-Württemberg state elections. #SortitionDE
https://t.co/BYRM9dFkHs
Today I gave a short talk at Vanderbilt Lab for Immersive AI Translation (VALIANT) AI summer school. Thanks Ismail Kurun for inviting me as a co-coach and taking the photo.
It's already been a month, but one of my works on AI has been published in Philosophy & Technology. In the paper, I discuss the framework to understand AI agents in the democratic context.
https://t.co/1QlgNq6XQu