Writing Reflection 10: Aligning Values in AI Safety

The writing reflection for this week covers the lecture "Aligning Values in AI Safety". This reflection is due on 4/14 at 12:00pm.

Note that the course staff are looking for your own thoughts on these topics. Writing in the first person, taking divergent viewpoints, and bringing in ideas from outside of class are encouraged. Write as if you are targeting a public audience. Particularly insightful or convincingly contrarian statements might be shared with the entire class in lecture or in the course slack.

For this writing reflection, you have the opportunity to put yourself in the shoes of a privacy and safety advocate: 

  1. Picture yourself as a privacy and safety advocate. What values are you going to use as a basis for your advocacy and what is your strategy?

Grading

Each reflection should be between 500 - 1000 words. It will be graded in terms of:


Does the reflection adequately address the prompt?

Does the reflection reference the readings and class discussions to support the writing?

Does the reflection exhibit thoughtfulness and creative expression?

Does the reflection utilize proper grammar and style?

Is the reflection an appropriate length?

Submission Instructions

  • Submit to canvas