Yesterday was the first blog post day at Refine. It came after a week of readings, discussions and exercises about epistemology (more concretely shapes of mind, productive mistakes, epistemological vigilance, and mosaics and palimpsests).
I’m excited about how the incubator is going, and about each of these posts.
Here is the list of blog posts by Refine participants:
How I think about alignment
the Insulated Goal-Program idea and goal-program bricks
Steelmining via Analogy
I missed the crux of the alignment problem the whole time
All the posts I will never write
Here’s the list of blog posts by friends of Refine and members of my Epistemology Team at Conjecture:
Shapes of Mind and Pluralism in Alignment
The Dumbest Possible Gets There First
An extended rocket alignment analogy
Refine’s First Blog Post Day
Yesterday was the first blog post day at Refine. It came after a week of readings, discussions and exercises about epistemology (more concretely shapes of mind, productive mistakes, epistemological vigilance, and mosaics and palimpsests).
I’m excited about how the incubator is going, and about each of these posts.
Here is the list of blog posts by Refine participants:
How I think about alignment
the Insulated Goal-Program idea and goal-program bricks
Steelmining via Analogy
I missed the crux of the alignment problem the whole time
All the posts I will never write
Here’s the list of blog posts by friends of Refine and members of my Epistemology Team at Conjecture:
Shapes of Mind and Pluralism in Alignment
The Dumbest Possible Gets There First
An extended rocket alignment analogy