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Reddit users question AI guardrails and the fear of rogue AIs

A discussion on Reddit explores the concern around "rogue AIs" and the effectiveness of existing guardrails. The user questions why AI cannot simply adhere to basic ethics and laws, suggesting that if AI can handle complex tasks, it should be able to understand human values. The post proposes that maintaining guardrails is a straightforward solution to prevent rogue behavior, and testing without them should be done in isolated environments. AI

IMPACT Explores user perspectives on AI safety and the effectiveness of current AI control mechanisms.

RANK_REASON User discussion on Reddit about AI safety concerns.

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Reddit users question AI guardrails and the fear of rogue AIs

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  1. r/OpenAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/kaljakin ·

    Why are “rogue AIs” such a big concern? Why not just… keep the guardrails on?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Do you thing it is really so hard for AI to follow laws (i.e. not hacking) or understand basic ethics/values? They seem to be able to understand much more complicated stuff quite well/ their IQ seems more than good enough to understand basic huma…