AI policy ideas: Reading list

By Zach Stein-Perlman @ 2023-04-17T19:00 (+60)

This is a crosspost, probably from LessWrong. Try viewing it there.

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trevor1 @ 2023-04-17T19:35 (+1)
  • Various private lists and works in progress

Will there be a second post or will this post be edited to include those? These omnibuses are extremely valuable and important for preventing people from reinventing the wheel, but the whole point of  centralization of knowledge is centralization of knowledge. If they're living documents, then people might miss new ideas, when ideally they would have a bunch of new potentially game-changing ideas slapped on their desk in a way that they would notice.

Zach Stein-Perlman @ 2023-04-17T20:10 (+3)
  • I'll try to edit this post to include new/newly public sources. (If the number of such sources continues to explode, I'll raise the bar.)
  • This post will generally not include private work, because it's private.

(Edit re MMMaas: done, thanks.)

MMMaas @ 2023-04-18T07:55 (+5)

Thanks for collating this, Zach! Just to note, my 'TAI Governance: a Literature Review' is publicly shareable -- but since we'll be cleaning up the main doc as a report the coming week, could you update the link to this copy? https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CDj_sdTzZGP9Tpppy7PdaPs_4acueuNxTjMnAiCJJKs/edit#heading=h.5romymfdade3