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The Implications of Alignment Faking for Neurotechnology

Updated: 7 days ago

by Harry Lambert



As we delve deeper into the 21st century, the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and neuroscience is reshaping how we understand and interact with the human brain. Neurotechnology, which encompasses tools and methods that interface with the nervous system, is becoming increasingly sophisticated, integrating algorithms and AI to enhance brain function, treat mental health disorders, and even augment human cognition. However, a recent concept emerging in AI research known as "alignment faking" raises critical questions about the ethical and safety implications of these technologies, particularly as they are applied to the mind.

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