Hi there, my background is in AI research and recently I have discovered some AI Alignment communities centered around here. The more I read about AI Alignment, the more I have a feeling that the whole field is basically a fictional-world-building exercise.
Some problems I have noticed: The basic concepts (e.g. what are the basic properties of the AI that are being discussed) are left undefined. The questions answered are build on unrealistic premises about how AI systems might work. Mathiness - using vaguely defined mathematical terms to describe complex problems and then solving them with additional vaguely defined mathematical operations. Combination of mathematical thinking and hand-wavy reasoning that lead to preferred conclusions.
Maybe I am reading it wrong. How would you steelman the argument that AI Alignment is actually a rigorous field? Do you consider AI Alignment to be scientific? If so, how is it Popper-falsifiable?
Thanks for your reply. Popper-falsifiable does not mean experiment-based in my books. Math is falsifiable -- you can present a counterexample, error in reasoning, a paradoxical result, etc. Similarly to history, you can often falsify certain claims by providing evidence against. But you can not falsify a field where every definition is hand-waved and nothing is specified in detail. I agree that AI Alignment has pre-paradigmic features as far as Kuhn goes. But Kuhn also says that pre-paradigmic science is rarely rigorous or true, even though it might produce some results that will lead to something interesting in the future.