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concept:inverse-problem-in-biomedical-settingsInverse Problem in Biomedical Settings
Challenge of identifying which molecular-level features to manipulate to achieve large-scale outcomes like forming a human hand; cited as benefiting from machine behavior approaches
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- Problem of finding a system with desired response to perturbation; contrasted with forward problem of predicting responses of a given system
- The unsolvable problem of determining which protein sequences must be encoded to produce a desired large-scale anatomical form; a consequence of morphogenesis being highly emergent and irreversible.
- The problem of ensuring AI systems adopt values compatible with human welfare — argued to be a perennial problem already present in child-rearing
- Value learning method inferring reward function from expert demonstrations; reviewed as insufficient for superintelligent alignment
- The process of moving through configuration space towards a goal; self-organisation as navigation
- Claim about broad impact of studying these dynamics
- Chalmers' problem: why structural/functional criteria should correlate with subjective experience; acknowledged as unsolvable in 3rd person.