For my AISC, I'll[1] be presenting more details about the research every Thursday for approximately the next three months. If you are interested in listening in, here is a calendar link.
EDIT:
The calendar link apparently doesn't invite people to the recurring event; I'm not sure I can do that with google calendar unfortunately. The subsequent meetings will be at the same time-slot each week and can be attended via this link:
https://meet.google.com/bwp-nkck-ros
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Maybe there will be guest speakers at some point, EG, the AISC mentees.
@abramdemski I think I'm the biggest agree vote for alexander (without me alexander would have -2 agree), and I do see this because I follow both of you on my subscribe tab.
I basically endorse Alexander's elaboration.
On the "prep for the model that is coming tomorrow not the model of today" front, I will say that LLMs are not always going to be as dumb as they are today. Even if you can't get them to understand or help with your work now, their rate of learning still makes them in some sense your most promising mentee, and that means trying to get as much of the tacit knowledge you have into their training data as possible (if you want them to be able to more easily & sooner build on your work). Or (if you don't want to do that for whatever reason) just generally not being caught flat-footed once they are smart enough to help you, as all your ideas are in videos or otherwise in high context understandable-only-to-abram notes.
In the words of gwern,