Upskilling bright young people “to do alignment” is tricky to do in a systematic way, since bright young people want / need to do whatever they’re curious about.
Maybe you’re thinking younger than I was thinking.I expect you’d mostly want folks who’d already completed an undergraduate degree, with sufficiently talented folks being pulled in earlier.
Upskilling bright young people “to do alignment” is tricky to do in a systematic way, since bright young people want / need to do whatever they’re curious about.
Maybe you’re thinking younger than I was thinking.
I expect you’d mostly want folks who’d already completed an undergraduate degree, with sufficiently talented folks being pulled in earlier.