This seems like a really important crux for alignment strategy. It seems like there are some influential people who disagree with this, and I’d really like them to lay out the counter-case.
I’d also be interested in historian/freelance-researcher types digging into the evidence here – something like, making a list of important discoveries, and looking into how those discoveries got made, and seeing whether the parallel/serial ontology seems like a useful framework. (I’m not sure of a good methodology for finding ‘important discoveries’, but, seems like the sort of thing AI Impacts or similar researchers could figure out)
Curated.
This seems like a really important crux for alignment strategy. It seems like there are some influential people who disagree with this, and I’d really like them to lay out the counter-case.
I’d also be interested in historian/freelance-researcher types digging into the evidence here – something like, making a list of important discoveries, and looking into how those discoveries got made, and seeing whether the parallel/serial ontology seems like a useful framework. (I’m not sure of a good methodology for finding ‘important discoveries’, but, seems like the sort of thing AI Impacts or similar researchers could figure out)