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The most accurate answer is also the least helpful: none of us really know. Guido van Rossum has an opinion about GitHub Copilot in this interview:
but he's really just talking about what LLMs can do know, not what they'll be able to do in five or ten years.
Chris Lattner has an opinion about Software 2.0 here:
but Software 2.0 isn't really the same thing. But he's talking about Software 2.0, which is a little different. More info about Software 2.0 here:
and if you watch Chris Latter and Lex talk for a little while longer, you'll see that Chris has no idea about how you can tell a computer to build you a webpage... (read more)
I would love to work on this. I applied through your website. Commenting here in case you get a huge flood of random resumes, then maybe my comment will help me stand out. Here's my LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-pietsch-1ba12ba7/
Compassion meditation is one way. Check out the methods section of this article for a description of the meditation and the pictures to see how the brain looks during meditation and the conclusion to hear about how this type of meditation effects the areas of the brain responsible for detecting emotion in oneself and others and understanding other's mindsets.
It confuses me that the FAQ has pretty minimal qualifications for knowledge of AI safety, and at the same time the application asks someone to summarize how an agenda in an area of AI safety research could fail, and to parse a paper with a lot of AI terms, and also that the application says one should only spend an hour finishing it (although this page says an hour and a half). It took me like 30 minutes just to fill out everything besides those two technical questions in the application :D and I cannot answer those technical questions well without doing hours of additional research (more than 90 minutes to do... (read more)