I disagree completely, as video has value not present in text, and text is easily derived from video. If this has not been done for Eliezer’s videos, I volunteer to transcribe them—please let me know.
Looks like you’re right. I commit to working on this over the next few weeks. Please check in with me every so often (via comment here would be fine) to gauge my progress and encourage completion.
It’s approximately 120 minutes of video; taking a number from wikipedia gives me 150 spoken wpm, divided by my typing wpm gives me about 6 hours, which will be optimistic—let’s double it to 12, at let’s say an average of 30 mins per day gives me 24 days. Let’s see how it goes!
I have the first four, and six of the shortest answers done, so yes. I had a lot of spare time yesterday so I thought I’d get a head start. Today may be similar.
Relative to manifesting video of the person speaking the answers in a genuine manner after the fact, yes. But point taken, the irony of manually transcribing videos from an AI researcher is not lost on me. I feel somewhat like a monk in the Bayesian monastery.
I’m skeptical of the time it would save. The app won’t work for the length of the videos, but if you’re aware of another great, free program, let me know.
I disagree completely, as video has value not present in text, and text is easily derived from video. If this has not been done for Eliezer’s videos, I volunteer to transcribe them—please let me know.
I just tried to find a transcript for Eliezer’s Q&A and couldn’t find one. So I’m taking you up on your offer!
Also, video is easily derived from text and I would actually enjoy watching a SingInst Q&A made with that sort of app :-)
Looks like you’re right. I commit to working on this over the next few weeks. Please check in with me every so often (via comment here would be fine) to gauge my progress and encourage completion.
It’s approximately 120 minutes of video; taking a number from wikipedia gives me 150 spoken wpm, divided by my typing wpm gives me about 6 hours, which will be optimistic—let’s double it to 12, at let’s say an average of 30 mins per day gives me 24 days. Let’s see how it goes!
Checking in. Do you have the first 750 words done?
I have the first four, and six of the shortest answers done, so yes. I had a lot of spare time yesterday so I thought I’d get a head start. Today may be similar.
I am now roughly 60% done. I’ve been spending more time each day than I anticipated; I have been known to overcompensate for the planning fallacy :)
That’s what you consider “easily derived”?
Relative to manifesting video of the person speaking the answers in a genuine manner after the fact, yes. But point taken, the irony of manually transcribing videos from an AI researcher is not lost on me. I feel somewhat like a monk in the Bayesian monastery.
Why not just play the audio to something like the Dragon Dictation app on an iPhone and then go back and proof it?
I’m skeptical of the time it would save. The app won’t work for the length of the videos, but if you’re aware of another great, free program, let me know.