I’m trying to shift my focus more toward AI, due to the likelihood that it will have big impacts over the next decade.
I’d like newbies to see some encouragement to attend a CFAR workshop. But there’s not much new to say on that topic, so it’s hard to direct people’s attention there.
I don’t think a CFAR workshop is an appropriate recommendation for folks who visit semanticscholar.com for the first time without epistemic background necessary to reliably understand papers; what makes lesswrong.com different that warrants such a high-touch recommendation? is there another kind of intro that would work? perhaps interactive topic-games, like brilliant, or perhaps play money prediction markets on the site?
I’m trying to shift my focus more toward AI, due to the likelihood that it will have big impacts over the next decade.
I’d like newbies to see some encouragement to attend a CFAR workshop. But there’s not much new to say on that topic, so it’s hard to direct people’s attention there.
I don’t think a CFAR workshop is an appropriate recommendation for folks who visit semanticscholar.com for the first time without epistemic background necessary to reliably understand papers; what makes lesswrong.com different that warrants such a high-touch recommendation? is there another kind of intro that would work? perhaps interactive topic-games, like brilliant, or perhaps play money prediction markets on the site?