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Jiro comments on I played as a Gatekeeper and came pretty close to losing in a couple of occasions. Logs and a brief recap inside. - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Jiro 17 February 2015 05:16:18PM 0 points [-]

I would imagine that if we ever actually build such an AI, we would conduct some AI-box experiments to determine some AI strategies and figure out how to counter them. Humans who become the gatekeeper for the actual AI would be given the transcripts of AI-box experiment sessions to study as part of their gatekeeper training.

Letting out the transcript, then, would be a good thing. It would make the AI player's job harder because in the next experiment the human player will be aware of those strategies, but when facing an actual AI, the human will be aware of those strategies.