It’s Pasha Kamyshev, btw :) Main engagement is through
1. reading MIRI papers, especially the older agent foundations agenda papers
2. following the flashy developments in AI, such as Dota / Go RL and being somewhat skeptical of the “random play” part of the whole thing (other things are indeed impressive)
3. Various math text books: category theory for programmers, probability the logic of science, and others
4. Trying to implement certain theory in code (quantilizers, different prediction market mechanisms)
5. Statistics investigations into various claims of “algorithmic bias”
6. Conversations with various people in the community on the topic
It’s Pasha Kamyshev, btw :) Main engagement is through
1. reading MIRI papers, especially the older agent foundations agenda papers
2. following the flashy developments in AI, such as Dota / Go RL and being somewhat skeptical of the “random play” part of the whole thing (other things are indeed impressive)
3. Various math text books: category theory for programmers, probability the logic of science, and others
4. Trying to implement certain theory in code (quantilizers, different prediction market mechanisms)
5. Statistics investigations into various claims of “algorithmic bias”
6. Conversations with various people in the community on the topic