Minor clarification: This doesn’t refer to re-writing the LW corrigibility tag. I believe a tag is a reply in glowfic, where each author responds with the next tag i.e. next bit of the story, with an implied “tag – now you’re it!” at the other author.
“And you kindly asked the world, and the world replied in a booming voice”
“NO.”
(I don’t actually know, probably somewhere there’s a guide to writing glowfic, though I think it’s not v relevant to the task which is to just outline principles you’d use to design an agent that is corrigible in ~2k words, somewhat roleplaying as though you are the engineering team.)
Minor clarification: This doesn’t refer to re-writing the LW corrigibility tag. I believe a tag is a reply in glowfic, where each author responds with the next tag i.e. next bit of the story, with an implied “tag – now you’re it!” at the other author.
Are there any good introductions to the practice of writing in this format?
“And you kindly asked the world, and the world replied in a booming voice”
“NO.”
(I don’t actually know, probably somewhere there’s a guide to writing glowfic, though I think it’s not v relevant to the task which is to just outline principles you’d use to design an agent that is corrigible in ~2k words, somewhat roleplaying as though you are the engineering team.)
There’s this though it is imperfect.