full transparency about any funding from for profit organisations, including nonprofit organizations affiliated with for profit
no access to the benchmarks to any company
no NDAs around this stuff
If you currently have any of these with the computer use benchmark in development, you should seriously try to get out of those contractual obligations if there are any.
Ideally, you commit to these in a legally binding way, which would make it non-negotiable in any negotiation, and make you more credible to outsiders.
We could also ask if these situations exist (“is there any funder you have that you didn’t disclose?” and so on, especially around NDAs), and Epoch could respond with Yes/No/Can’tReply[1].
Also seems relevant for other orgs.
This would only patch the kind of problems we can easily think about, but it seems to me like a good start
I think you should publicly commit to:
full transparency about any funding from for profit organisations, including nonprofit organizations affiliated with for profit
no access to the benchmarks to any company
no NDAs around this stuff
If you currently have any of these with the computer use benchmark in development, you should seriously try to get out of those contractual obligations if there are any.
Ideally, you commit to these in a legally binding way, which would make it non-negotiable in any negotiation, and make you more credible to outsiders.
We could also ask if these situations exist (“is there any funder you have that you didn’t disclose?” and so on, especially around NDAs), and Epoch could respond with Yes/No/Can’tReply[1].
Also seems relevant for other orgs.
This would only patch the kind of problems we can easily think about, but it seems to me like a good start
I learned that trick from hpmor!