These don’t quite qualify as research film study, but Fields medallist Timothy Gowers has a number of videos in which he records his problem solving process in detail. E.g. Two products that cannot be equal. From what I can tell, he chooses quite accessible problems. Studying this sort of video might be most analogous to studying how an expert athlete does a drill.
Some users of the Alignment Forum’s post their work-in-progress ideas on topics. Taken as a sequence this amounts to something like a paper plus how it was made. Perhaps it would be worth looking back retrospectively and curating sequences which lead to significant insight for study purposes? The closest thing to film study available in one post is probably Commentary on AGI Safety from First Principles—AI Alignment Forum.
These don’t quite qualify as research film study, but Fields medallist Timothy Gowers has a number of videos in which he records his problem solving process in detail. E.g. Two products that cannot be equal. From what I can tell, he chooses quite accessible problems. Studying this sort of video might be most analogous to studying how an expert athlete does a drill.
Some users of the Alignment Forum’s post their work-in-progress ideas on topics. Taken as a sequence this amounts to something like a paper plus how it was made. Perhaps it would be worth looking back retrospectively and curating sequences which lead to significant insight for study purposes? The closest thing to film study available in one post is probably Commentary on AGI Safety from First Principles—AI Alignment Forum.
Thanks, those are really cool!