Search Results for author: Anton Korinek

Found 8 papers, 1 papers with code

Economic Policy Challenges for the Age of AI

no code implementations20 Sep 2024 Anton Korinek

This paper examines the profound challenges that transformative advances in AI towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) will pose for economists and economic policymakers.

Scenarios for the Transition to AGI

no code implementations17 Mar 2024 Anton Korinek, Donghyun Suh

By contrast, if the complexity of tasks that humans can perform is bounded and full automation is reached, then wages collapse.

Market Concentration Implications of Foundation Models

no code implementations2 Nov 2023 Jai Vipra, Anton Korinek

We analyze the structure of the market for foundation models, i. e., large AI models such as those that power ChatGPT and that are adaptable to downstream uses, and we examine the implications for competition policy and regulation.

Frontier AI Regulation: Managing Emerging Risks to Public Safety

no code implementations6 Jul 2023 Markus Anderljung, Joslyn Barnhart, Anton Korinek, Jade Leung, Cullen O'Keefe, Jess Whittlestone, Shahar Avin, Miles Brundage, Justin Bullock, Duncan Cass-Beggs, Ben Chang, Tantum Collins, Tim Fist, Gillian Hadfield, Alan Hayes, Lewis Ho, Sara Hooker, Eric Horvitz, Noam Kolt, Jonas Schuett, Yonadav Shavit, Divya Siddarth, Robert Trager, Kevin Wolf

To address these challenges, at least three building blocks for the regulation of frontier models are needed: (1) standard-setting processes to identify appropriate requirements for frontier AI developers, (2) registration and reporting requirements to provide regulators with visibility into frontier AI development processes, and (3) mechanisms to ensure compliance with safety standards for the development and deployment of frontier AI models.

Aligned with Whom? Direct and social goals for AI systems

no code implementations9 May 2022 Anton Korinek, Avital Balwit

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more powerful and widespread, the AI alignment problem - how to ensure that AI systems pursue the goals that we want them to pursue - has garnered growing attention.

AI and Shared Prosperity

no code implementations18 May 2021 Katya Klinova, Anton Korinek

Future advances in AI that automate away human labor may have stark implications for labor markets and inequality.

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