Would someone[1] kindly hurry up and solve alignment so that Eliezer can fully turn his attention to his true vocation as an author (with a side gig as a decision theorist)?
Well that’s a good motivation if I ever saw one. Nothing I’ve read in the intervening years is as good as HPMOR. It might be the pinnacle of Western literature. It will be many years before an AI, never mind another human, can write something that is this good. (Except for the wacky names that people paid for, which I guess is on character for the civilization that spawned it.)
Would someone[1] kindly hurry up and solve alignment so that Eliezer can fully turn his attention to his true vocation as an author (with a side gig as a decision theorist)?
I’ll keep working on it too, but I don’t currently have a clear line-of-sight on a robust solution.
PS—it would be phenomenal if the two of you did another one of these but for Project Lawful!
Seconded
Well that’s a good motivation if I ever saw one. Nothing I’ve read in the intervening years is as good as HPMOR. It might be the pinnacle of Western literature. It will be many years before an AI, never mind another human, can write something that is this good. (Except for the wacky names that people paid for, which I guess is on character for the civilization that spawned it.)