The Shutdown Problem: An AI Engineering Puzzle for Decision Theorists
Artificial Intelligence
2024-04-10 v2
Abstract
I explain the shutdown problem: the problem of designing artificial agents that (1) shut down when a shutdown button is pressed, (2) don't try to prevent or cause the pressing of the shutdown button, and (3) otherwise pursue goals competently. I prove three theorems that make the difficulty precise. These theorems show that agents satisfying some innocuous-seeming conditions will often try to prevent or cause the pressing of the shutdown button, even in cases where it's costly to do so. And patience trades off against shutdownability: the more patient an agent, the greater the costs that agent is willing to incur to manipulate the shutdown button. I end by noting that these theorems can guide our search for solutions.
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@article{arxiv.2403.04471,
title = {The Shutdown Problem: An AI Engineering Puzzle for Decision Theorists},
author = {Elliott Thornley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.04471},
year = {2024}
}