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From: Lawrence Krauss
To: "jeffrey E." <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: Adverse Outcomes & Teams for Origins Project Scientific Workshop
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2017 01:20:14 +0000
Attachments: AI_Workshopn
Adverse_Outcomes_&_Teams.pdf; Al_Workshop_-
Participant_List_022017.pdf
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Lawrence M. Krauss
Director, The Origins Project at ASU
Co-Director, Cosmology Initiative
Foundation Professor
School of Earth & Space Exploration and Physics Department
Arizona State University, P.O. Box 871404, Tempe, AZ 85287-1404
Research Office: 480.965.6378, Assistant (Jessica): 480.965.9825
Origins Office (Cynthia): 480.965.0053
origIns.asu.edu I
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From: Amelia Huggins
Subject: Adverse Outcomes
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Date: February 20, 2017 at 3:32:48 PM PST
To: Amelia Huggins
Cc: Eric Horvitz
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Dear Participants,
We're looking forward to see you all on Friday in sunny Tempe, Arizona.
Thanks to all who submitted write-ups on proposed scenarios and adverse outcomes. We've worked to pool these and
other inputs (including reflections from the organizers) into 6 areas that capture a class of potential adverse Al
outcomes. We have included a particular adverse outcome per challenge area. We realize that some of the adverse
outcome descriptions are more specific than others.
We have attached two documents. The first describes the set of 6 proposed adverse outcomes of Al that we will focus
on at the meeting, along with team assignments and session chairs. The second document contains the confirmed
participants and their contact information.
Based on our sense for interests and backgrounds, we have assigned a chair for each topic, and we have assigned each
of you to teams for two adverse outcomes. We have divided each team into red and blue subgroups. We ask that folks
assigned to the red subgroup work on specific ways to prepare ideas on increasing the cost, duration, or inability to
address the outcome. The latter includes coming up with mechanisms or arguments that lower the probability of
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disrupting the outcome. We ask folks assigned to the blue subgroup to think about the converse: What might be done to
address and disrupt the adverse outcome from occurring, to make it less likely, or to reduce its cost should it
occur. What might be done proactively in terms of mechanisms, policies, designs, best practices, or regulatory activities
and treaties to address a concern—or to disrupt or lower the probability of the poor outcome? What evidence might
come to the fore along the way so as to provide an alert or early warning of an impending challenge—so as to work to
marshal resources, designs, or policies?
Please take a look at the topic descriptions and reflect in advance about the red and blue assignments. On Friday late
morning and early afternoon we will sequentially assign 30 minute sessions for each adverse outcome team to meet for
discussions and comments at the sessions on the full workshop day on Saturday and on Sunday morning. Groups can
also meet Friday evening after dinner.
As noted above, each outcome discussion will be led by the topic chair. We will ask the chairs to share the overview
presentations with the larger teams by Thursday evening if possible, so folks on the larger teams can reflect about their
comments during the open discussion in the context of the specific content that the chairs will present, recognizing that
they need not restrict their discussions to this content. Your plans can be refined when the groups meet.
As for the flow, after the chair presents the overview, we will first invite comments from the blue subgroup panel and
then the red subgroup panel, before opening up the discussion to all. The timing for each outcome discussion will be a
10 minute chair presentation, 15 minute a piece for red and blue team panels, and 45 minutes for open discussion
among all participants.
These details and materials are also available on our participant website.
Thanks again for agreeing to participate in this experiment. We're looking forward to seeing you.
Eric, laan, Lawrence
Amelia Huggins
Executive Director
Origins Project at ASU, Arizona State University
P.O. Box 871902, Tem e AZ 85287-1902
O:480.727.7115 I C:
F: 480.965.0090
origins.asu.edu I
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