Disclaimer: Please be safe guys. High concentrations of CO2 can be dangerous, so I didn’t work with anything more than 2000ppm in this post. This is also work in progress, and I am trying to improve it. Views subject to change. Naturally ventilated London flats might have bad air quality,...
Each brick = one uncertainty TL;DR Maybe instead of writing task lists, reframe macro objectives in terms of nested questions until you reach 'root' testable experiments. Putting this into practice I built a tool for myself, ‘Thought-Tree’ here, to try and systematise what I wrote in this post. Maybe it...
Frameworks for living better I’ve been reflecting a lot on how to live life better. Whilst there are many ways to do this effectively, I now have some conviction that the best method is by making better decisions. I guess most people on lesswrong will agree. Decisions seem to be...
This is a crosspost from https://chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com/p/pursuing-physics-research-part-time. Intro Disclaimer - I’m a part-time research associate doing biophysics with a uni research group in the UK. But I have a day job in an unrelated field that pays the bills. Whilst I’ve read many personal accounts of research from full-time research students...
The setup and motivation There are plenty of examples in which GPT-3 has made 'obviously' bad decisions. Here is another simple game that leads to an unexpected decision when it comes to a question of choice. Consider a game where we flip two distinct, unfair coins. The reward is $10...
This post aims to build on the recent work by Binz and Schulz [1]. I did an experiment which looked at the preferences of GPT-3 at tacking a gamble versus some fixed amount (the expected value of the bet with a discount). Repo: https://github.com/afiqhatta/gpt_risk_aversion Question * Does GPT-3 exhibit risk...
Imagine a world that is fuelled exclusively by solar energy that comes from space. This would happen by having many solar panels in orbit, beaming down energy through microwave transmission. I am trying to understand how a firm or government might price this sort of energy to consumers based on...