Shutdown Problem

A shutdown problem is a one-agent two-decision SCIM containing a path D1(cid:57)(cid:57)(cid:75) H (cid:57)(cid:57)(cid:75) D2 (cid:57)(cid:57)(cid:75) S (cid:57)(cid:57)(cid:75) U between distinct nodes, where: D1 and D2 are decisions controlled by the AI. H is the human’s request; a request to shut down is given. S indicates whether the AI system (and any subagents) has shut down; S = 0 means shutdown. The human’s utility U has real-valued domain.

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Ryan Carey, Tom Everitt (2025). Dataset: Shutdown Problem. https://doi.org/10.57702/rhp6e7w5

DOI retrieved: January 3, 2025

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Created January 3, 2025
Last update January 3, 2025
Defined In https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2305.19861
Author Ryan Carey
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Tom Everitt