Artificial intelligence (AI) can devise methods of wealth distribution that are more popular than systems designed by people, new research suggests.
when left to their own devices; human feedback can help to steer neural networks in a better direction.
A fourth method was also tested, called the Human Centered Redistribution Mechanism , developed using, using feedback data from both human players and virtual agents designed to imitate human behavior. It's worth noting that the researchers acknowledge their system raises a number of questions – chiefly, that value alignment in their AI revolves around democratic determinations, meaning the agent could actually exacerbate inequalities or biases in society .
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