Last month I asked “What is some of the most time-efficient ways to get a ton of accurate info about AI safety policy, via the internet?” and got some surprisingly good answers, namely this twitter thread by Jack Clark and also links to resources from GovAI and FHI’s AI governance group.
I’m wondering if, this time, there’s even more time-efficient ways to get a ton of accurate info about AI safety policy.
Last month I asked “What is some of the most time-efficient ways to get a ton of accurate info about AI safety policy, via the internet?” and got some surprisingly good answers, namely this twitter thread by Jack Clark and also links to resources from GovAI and FHI’s AI governance group.
I’m wondering if, this time, there’s even more time-efficient ways to get a ton of accurate info about AI safety policy.
So the same question? :P
I’d imagine the AGI Safety Fundamentals introductory governance curriculum (Google doc) is somewhat optimized for getting people up to speed quickly.