If you want to do interpretability research in the standard paradigm, Goodfire exists.
for what it’s worth, I think Goodfire is taking a non-standard approach to interpretability research—more so than (e.g.) Transluce. (I’m not claiming that the non-standard approach is better than the standard one.)
for what it’s worth, I think Goodfire is taking a non-standard approach to interpretability research—more so than (e.g.) Transluce. (I’m not claiming that the non-standard approach is better than the standard one.)