Definition of Corrigibleness. Meaning of Corrigibleness. Synonyms of Corrigibleness

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Definition of Corrigibleness

Corrigibleness
Corrigibleness Cor"ri*gi*ble*ness, n. The state or quality of being corrigible; corrigibility.

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- 2015. Soares, Nate; Fallenstein, Benja; Yudkowsky, Eliezer (2015). "Corrigibility" (PDF). AAAI Workshops: Workshops at the Twenty-Ninth AAAI Conference...
- Fallenstein, Benja; Yudkowsky, Eliezer; Armstrong, Stuart (2015). "Corrigibility". AAAI Workshops: Workshops at the Twenty-Ninth AAAI Conference on Artificial...
- is particularly relevant to value lock-in scenarios. The field of "corrigibility" studies how to make agents that will not resist attempts to change...
- springboard, intuitionists s**** to reconstruct what they consider to be the corrigible portion of mathematics in accordance with Kantian concepts of being, becoming...
- to a stronger aversion to being shut down. One aim of alignment is "corrigibility": systems that allow themselves to be turned off or modified. An unsolved...
- such a heap of deformaties that no Judicious Architect will think it corrigible by any Expense that can be laid out upon new dressing it. Wren, whose...
- representation and uncertain reasoning: the relationships between fallibility, corrigible belief and logical consequence; the roles that consistency, statistical...
- Prospection, Subjectivity, Realism, Presentism, Rationalization, and Corrigibility. A summary of each follows. In the Prospection section Gilbert contends...
- has been suggested that this is due to the extreme right being seen as corrigible (fighting for attainable, tangible goals that can be negotiated) while...
- complete, or final demonstration of a claim, i.e., where fallibility and corrigibility of a conclusion are acknowledged. In other words, defeasible reasoning...