Alignment Problem
The alignment problem in artificial intelligence focuses on ensuring that advanced models, particularly large language models (LLMs) and diffusion models, behave in ways consistent with human values and intentions. Current research emphasizes improving reward models, developing more robust evaluation metrics (moving beyond deterministic point estimates to probabilistic frameworks), and exploring various alignment techniques, including preference optimization, knowledge distillation, and contrastive learning, often applied within fine-tuning or training-free frameworks. Successfully addressing the alignment problem is crucial for the safe and ethical deployment of powerful AI systems across diverse applications, ranging from healthcare and drug discovery to robotics and social media moderation.
Papers
Alignment is Key for Applying Diffusion Models to Retrosynthesis
Najwa Laabid, Severi Rissanen, Markus Heinonen, Arno Solin, Vikas Garg
ContrastAlign: Toward Robust BEV Feature Alignment via Contrastive Learning for Multi-Modal 3D Object Detection
Ziying Song, Feiyang Jia, Hongyu Pan, Yadan Luo, Caiyan Jia, Guoxin Zhang, Lin Liu, Yang Ji, Lei Yang, Li Wang
Improving Single Domain-Generalized Object Detection: A Focus on Diversification and Alignment
Muhammad Sohail Danish, Muhammad Haris Khan, Muhammad Akhtar Munir, M. Saquib Sarfraz, Mohsen Ali
ALI-Agent: Assessing LLMs' Alignment with Human Values via Agent-based Evaluation
Jingnan Zheng, Han Wang, An Zhang, Tai D. Nguyen, Jun Sun, Tat-Seng Chua