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17 - Training for Very High Reliability with Daniel Ziegler

Author
Daniel Filan
Published
Sun 21 Aug 2022
Episode Link
https://axrpodcast.libsyn.com/17-training-for-very-high-reliability-with-daniel-ziegler

Sometimes, people talk about making AI systems safe by taking examples where they fail and training them to do well on those. But how can we actually do this well, especially when we can't use a computer program to say what a 'failure' is? In this episode, I speak with Daniel Ziegler about his research group's efforts to try doing this with present-day language models, and what they learned.

Listeners beware: this episode contains a spoiler for the Animorphs franchise around minute 41 (in the 'Fanfiction' section of the transcript).

 

Topics we discuss, and timestamps:

 - 00:00:40 - Summary of the paper

 - 00:02:23 - Alignment as scalable oversight and catastrophe minimization

 - 00:08:06 - Novel contribtions

 - 00:14:20 - Evaluating adversarial robustness

 - 00:20:26 - Adversary construction

 - 00:35:14 - The task

 - 00:38:23 - Fanfiction

 - 00:42:15 - Estimators to reduce labelling burden

 - 00:45:39 - Future work

 - 00:50:12 - About Redwood Research

 

The transcript: axrp.net/episode/2022/08/21/episode-17-training-for-very-high-reliability-daniel-ziegler.html

 

Daniel Ziegler on Google Scholar: scholar.google.com/citations?user=YzfbfDgAAAAJ

 

Research we discuss:

 - Daniel's paper, Adversarial Training for High-Stakes Reliability: arxiv.org/abs/2205.01663

 - Low-stakes alignment: alignmentforum.org/posts/TPan9sQFuPP6jgEJo/low-stakes-alignment

 - Red Teaming Language Models with Language Models: arxiv.org/abs/2202.03286

 - Uncertainty Estimation for Language Reward Models: arxiv.org/abs/2203.07472

 - Eliciting Latent Knowledge: docs.google.com/document/d/1WwsnJQstPq91_Yh-Ch2XRL8H_EpsnjrC1dwZXR37PC8/edit

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