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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alignment problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in discussions about artificial intelligence, ethics, and ensuring that AI systems' goals align with human values.
Example: "Researchers are increasingly concerned about the alignment problem, as it poses significant risks if AI systems do not act in accordance with human intentions."
Alternatives: "goal alignment issue" or "value alignment challenge".
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(Dad diagnosed an alignment problem).
In one instance, an alignment problem in a key machine was creating faulty products.
Smith and Bonde's new wireless pump gets around the alignment problem by modifying the way power is sent and received.
To this end, the ontology alignment problem is revisited as an optimisation problem.
We, in particular, consider the alignment problem when non-overlapping inversions and translocations are allowed for both x and y.
This alignment problem is predominantly present when using a semi non-structured prismatic grid to solve the flow equations.
It's unfortunate, we gave up that 50-yard run, and it was just an alignment problem that gave them a huge gap.
In the following, we will address the interference alignment problem taking into account arbitrary SNR and INR values.
However, this does not imply that the structural alignment problem is NP-complete.
I've been happily married for 29 years (to the same woman) and I don't think I've ever told Ruth, my wife, that we have an alignment problem.
Although these algorithms theoretically classify the approximate protein structure alignment problem as "tractable", they are still computationally too expensive for large-scale protein structure analysis.
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