What are the public domain internet places where one can learn more about capabilities, or see discussions of capabilities frameworks? Here’s what I’m aware of:
LessWrong
Twitter (but specifically who idk, I avoid Twitter for mental health reasons.)
ArXiv (comp-sci)
YouTube: MLST, Two Minute Papers, Yannic Kilcher, some conference talks
A little bit on reddit (r/mlscaling, u/gwern)
All-in-all, there’s not that much heavy discussion online. I’ve been told that these discussions really happen in-person, in the Bay Area and in DeepMind London offices. LessWrong actually ends up having the best discussion (in the capabilities space.)
(Since someone is likely to complain about seeking out more capabilities information, well yes it’s risky, but I’m more in agreement with nostalgebraist that this level of discussion is probably harmless, and that it’s better we keep an accurate and up-to-date understanding of the situation and technology.)
What are the public domain internet places where one can learn more about capabilities, or see discussions of capabilities frameworks? Here’s what I’m aware of:
LessWrong
Twitter (but specifically who idk, I avoid Twitter for mental health reasons.)
ArXiv (comp-sci)
YouTube: MLST, Two Minute Papers, Yannic Kilcher, some conference talks
A little bit on reddit (r/mlscaling, u/gwern)
All-in-all, there’s not that much heavy discussion online. I’ve been told that these discussions really happen in-person, in the Bay Area and in DeepMind London offices. LessWrong actually ends up having the best discussion (in the capabilities space.)
(Since someone is likely to complain about seeking out more capabilities information, well yes it’s risky, but I’m more in agreement with nostalgebraist that this level of discussion is probably harmless, and that it’s better we keep an accurate and up-to-date understanding of the situation and technology.)
Mostly Discord servers in my experience: EleutherAI is a big well known one but there are others with high concentrations of top ML researchers.