“Follow the right people on twitter” is probably the best option. People will often post twitter threads explaining new papers they put out. There’s also stuff like:
can you and others please reply with lists of people you find notable for their high signal to noise ratio, especially given twitter’s sharp decline in quality lately?
Here are some Twitter accounts I’ve found useful to follow (in no particular order): Quintin Pope, Janus @repligate, Neel Nanda, Chris Olah, Jack Clark, Yo Shavit @yonashav, Oliver Habryka, Eliezer Yudkowsky, alex lawsen, David Krueger, Stella Rose Biderman, Michael Nielsen, Ajeya Cotra, Joshua Achiam, Séb Krier, Ian Hogarth, Alex Turner, Nora Belrose, Dan Hendrycks, Daniel Paleka, Lauro Langosco, Epoch AI Research, davidad, Zvi Mowshowitz, Rob Miles
“Follow the right people on twitter” is probably the best option. People will often post twitter threads explaining new papers they put out. There’s also stuff like:
News put together by CAIS: https://newsletter.mlsafety.org/ and https://newsletter.safe.ai/ and https://twitter.com/topofmlsafety
News put together by Daniel Paleka: https://newsletter.danielpaleka.com/ and twitter summaries like https://twitter.com/dpaleka/status/1664617835178631170
can you and others please reply with lists of people you find notable for their high signal to noise ratio, especially given twitter’s sharp decline in quality lately?
Here are some Twitter accounts I’ve found useful to follow (in no particular order): Quintin Pope, Janus @repligate, Neel Nanda, Chris Olah, Jack Clark, Yo Shavit @yonashav, Oliver Habryka, Eliezer Yudkowsky, alex lawsen, David Krueger, Stella Rose Biderman, Michael Nielsen, Ajeya Cotra, Joshua Achiam, Séb Krier, Ian Hogarth, Alex Turner, Nora Belrose, Dan Hendrycks, Daniel Paleka, Lauro Langosco, Epoch AI Research, davidad, Zvi Mowshowitz, Rob Miles
For tracking ML theory progress I like @TheGregYang, @typedfemale, @SebastienBubeck, @deepcohen, @SuryaGanguli.