I have the impression that Neel Nanda means something different by the word “concrete” than agg, when agg considers problems of the type “explain something in a good way” not a concrete problem.
For example, I would think that “Hunt through Neuroscope for the toy models and look for interesting neurons to focus on.” would not matcg agg’s bar for concreteness. But maybe other problems from Neel Nanda might.
Well, I don’t consider “explain something in a good way” an example of a concrete problem (at least for the purposes of this question)—that was a counterexample. Some of the other problems listed definitely do seem interesting!
I have the impression that Neel Nanda means something different by the word “concrete” than agg, when agg considers problems of the type “explain something in a good way” not a concrete problem.
For example, I would think that “Hunt through Neuroscope for the toy models and look for interesting neurons to focus on.” would not matcg agg’s bar for concreteness. But maybe other problems from Neel Nanda might.
Well, I don’t consider “explain something in a good way” an example of a concrete problem (at least for the purposes of this question)—that was a counterexample. Some of the other problems listed definitely do seem interesting!
yes, sorry, I meant to say the opposite. I changed it now.