Yep, we’ve also been sending the books to winners of national and international olympiads in biology and chemistry.
Sending these books to policy-/foreign policy-related students seems like a bad idea: too many risks involved (in Russia, this is a career path you often choose if you’re not very value-aligned. For the context, according to Russia, there’s an extremist organization called “international LGBT movement”).
If you know anyone with an understanding of the context who’d want to find more people to send the books to, let me know. LLM competitions, ML hackathons, etc. all might be good.
Ideally, we’d also want to then alignment-pill these people, but no one has a ball on this.
Yep, we’ve also been sending the books to winners of national and international olympiads in biology and chemistry.
Sending these books to policy-/foreign policy-related students seems like a bad idea: too many risks involved (in Russia, this is a career path you often choose if you’re not very value-aligned. For the context, according to Russia, there’s an extremist organization called “international LGBT movement”).
If you know anyone with an understanding of the context who’d want to find more people to send the books to, let me know. LLM competitions, ML hackathons, etc. all might be good.
Ideally, we’d also want to then alignment-pill these people, but no one has a ball on this.