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AI governance: Can a Turing machine solve agentic AI challenges?

The question of whether agentic AI governance can be a computationally bounded process is being explored. Researchers are considering if a Turing machine could theoretically address issues like context drifting and goal misalignment in AI systems. The discussion probes whether a significant majority of governance challenges could be managed algorithmically, or if inherent complexities necessitate alternative approaches. AI

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IMPACT Explores the theoretical limits of AI governance, potentially influencing future research directions in AI safety and alignment.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a theoretical question about AI governance rather than a specific release, event, or policy.

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    🤖 Is agentic AI governance even a computationally bounded process? Wrt to context drifting, goal misalignment, etc. Is it possible that a Turing machine could,

    🤖 Is agentic AI governance even a computationally bounded process? Wrt to context drifting, goal misalignment, etc. Is it possible that a Turing machine could, in theory, handle all of the known issues wrt governance? Or is it a case where (say) 90% of the issues ... 📰 Source: Ar…