I see LessWrong is currently obsessed with AI Alignment. I spoke with some others on the unofficial LessWrong discord, and agreed that LessWrong is becoming more and more specialised, thus scaring off any newcomers who aren't interested in AI.
That aside. I'm genuinely curious. Do any of the posts on LessWrong make any difference in the general psychosphere of AI alignment? Does anyone who has actual control on the direction of AI and LLM's follow LessWrong? Does Sam Altman or anyone at OpenAI engage with LessWrongers?
Not being condescending here. I'm just asking this since there's two (2) important things to note: (1) Since LessWrong has very little focus on anything other than AI at the moment, are these efforts meaningful? (2) What are some basic beginner resources someone can use to understand the flood of complex AI posts currently on the front page? (Maybe I'm being ignorant, but I haven't found a sequence dedicated to AI...yet.)
Yup, sorry.
Sometimes. E.g. the Waluigi effect post was in March, and I've seen that mentioned by random LLM users. CNN had Conor Leahy on as an AI expert about the same time, and news coverage about Bing chat sometimes glossed Evan Hubinger's post about it.
Yeah. And I don't just mean on Twitter, I mean it's kinda hard not to talk to e.g. Jan Leike when he works there.
Yeah, this is pretty tricky, because fields accumulate things you have to know to be current in them. For "what's going on with AI in general" there are certainly good posts on diverse topics here, but nothing as systematic and in-depth as a textbook. I'd say just look for generically good resources to learn about AI, learning theory, neural networks. Some people have reading lists (e.g. MIRI, Vanessa Kosoy, John Wentworth), many of which are quite long and specialized - obviously how deep down the rabbit hole you go depends on what you want to learn. For alignment topics various people have made syllabi (This one, I think primarily based on Richard Ngo's, is convenient to recommend despite occasional disagreements)
Thanks for that.
Out of curiosity then, do people use the articles here as part of bigger articles on other academic journals? Is this place sort of the 'launching pad' for ideas and raw data?