[I also just got funded (FTX) to work on this for realsies šøš ]
Iām still in ālearn the fieldā mode, I didnāt pick any direction to dive into, but I am asking myself questions like āhow would someone armed with a pretty strong AI take over the world?ā.
Regarding commitment from the mentor: My current format is ālive bloggingā in a Slack channel. A mentor could look whenever they want, and comment only on whatever they want to. wdyt?
(But I donāt know who to add to such a channel which would also contain the potentially harmful ideas)
[I also just got funded (FTX) to work on this for realsies šøš ]
Congratulations and welcome :D
A mentor could look whenever they want, and comment only on whatever they want to. wdyt?
Sounds reasonable- Iām not actually all that familiar with Slack features, but if itās a pure sequential chatlog, there may be some value in using something that has a more forum-y layout with threaded topics. Iāve considered using github for this purpose since itās got a bunch of collaboration stuff combined with free private repos and permissions management.
Still donāt know what to do on the potentially dangerous side of things, though. Getting advice about that sort of thing tends to require both knowledge and a particular type of trustworthiness, and there just arenāt a lot of humans in that subset available for frequent pokes. And for particularly spooky stuff, I would lean towards only trusting E2EE services, though that kind of thing should be rare.
[I also just got funded (FTX) to work on this for realsies šøš ]
Iām still in ālearn the fieldā mode, I didnāt pick any direction to dive into, but I am asking myself questions like āhow would someone armed with a pretty strong AI take over the world?ā.
Regarding commitment from the mentor: My current format is ālive bloggingā in a Slack channel. A mentor could look whenever they want, and comment only on whatever they want to. wdyt?
(But I donāt know who to add to such a channel which would also contain the potentially harmful ideas)
Congratulations and welcome :D
Sounds reasonable- Iām not actually all that familiar with Slack features, but if itās a pure sequential chatlog, there may be some value in using something that has a more forum-y layout with threaded topics. Iāve considered using github for this purpose since itās got a bunch of collaboration stuff combined with free private repos and permissions management.
Still donāt know what to do on the potentially dangerous side of things, though. Getting advice about that sort of thing tends to require both knowledge and a particular type of trustworthiness, and there just arenāt a lot of humans in that subset available for frequent pokes. And for particularly spooky stuff, I would lean towards only trusting E2EE services, though that kind of thing should be rare.