Vincent Conitzer
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Vincent Conitzer
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AI professor. Director, Foundations of Cooperative AI Lab at Carnegie Mellon. Head of Technical AI Engagement, Institute for Ethics in AI (Oxford). Author, "Moral AI - And How We Get There." https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~conitzer/
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not sure how fast it thinks I am
maybe we should try this for CAPTCHAs
advice for when you didn't pack well for a business trip:
"if I brought 10 socks for 10 days how many socks should I wear each day"
There is now a paperback version of our Moral AI book!
(part 2) even more soap opera plots are ruled out (though maybe potential for some new ones?)
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AI is evolving too quickly for an annual report to suffice. To help policymakers keep pace, we're introducing the first Key Update to the International AI Safety Report. 🧵⬇️

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so many soap opera plots ruled out... (to be continued)
"could an egg hatch on a train"
I like how methodical it is, ruling out every possible way to give it the benefit of the doubt.
"what if my identical twin and I stand in front of a mirror together? which of these can I distinguish from each other: myself, my reflection, my twin, and my twin's reflection?"
Apparently aging really does happen in years.
"is it possible for any animal to fly from brooklyn to manhattan"
Please hold still while the AI gets the information into your brain most efficiently.
Excited our paper "AI Testing Should Account for Sophisticated Strategic Behaviour" was accepted to the first NeurIPS position paper track! We argue AI systems may act strategically w.r.t. the possibility they are currently being tested & game theory helps address this.
arxiv.org/abs/2508.14927
AI Testing Should Account for Sophisticated Strategic Behaviour
This position paper argues for two claims regarding AI testing and evaluation. First, to remain informative about deployment behaviour, evaluations need account for the possibility that AI systems und...
arxiv.org