I suspect that MIRI was prioritising alignment research over the communication of that research when they were optimistic about their alignment directions panning out. It feels like that was a reasonable bet to make, even though I do wish they’d communicated their perspective earlier (happily, they’ve been publishing a lot more recently).
I suspect that MIRI was prioritising alignment research over the communication of that research when they were optimistic about their alignment directions panning out. It feels like that was a reasonable bet to make, even though I do wish they’d communicated their perspective earlier (happily, they’ve been publishing a lot more recently).