[Question] Value of building an online “knowledge web”

Please excuse my naivety, would really like to hear from more knowledgable people about this.

I recently discovered a note-taking website called Roam which allows you to create pages, take bullet point notes in those pages, and use double brackets around phrases and words to create a new, doubly linked page. When you do this, you can see the all the connected pages in a visual; a graph where each node is a page. I think this tool is valuable because it allows me to externalize the connectedness of ideas and concepts with clarity.

I’m wondering why a tool like this hasn’t been popularized, especially as a tool for quicker onboarding for people who want to learn about something very quickly? I want to know what I’m overlooking. It seems to me that having an organization of notes like this, with the most important TL;DRs and links to papers and websites for additional info for those interested in learning more, would save a lot of time and help create an understanding of how various ideas relate. Additionally, wouldn’t a structure like this help with understanding how to build AI from an engineering perspective? Breaking down the desired functionalities into sub-topics, having an idea of how to put certain functionalities together, etc.

I’m an undergrad that learned about AI Safety through my school EA group. I’ve spent a lot of time in the past year trying to learn about this space and how I can contribute to it (from a cogsci->theory of mind->utility inference /​value alignment perspective). A nontrivial amount of that time was spent on finding+identifying good information from various sources: mainly from LW/​AN/​80k/​FHI/​OpenAI pubs/​Deepmind pubs… -- while attempting to piece the relationship of the subtopics all together.

In a sense, I found even the very roughly structured bibliography by CHAI (https://​humancompatible.ai/​bibliography) to be my main source of understanding how I could categorize the different work and ideas in AI Safety. Wouldn’t building up a knowledge web on a platform like this be valuable in allowing a faster onboarding process, and making the field more accessible to people? I imagine it would be a lot easier for aspiring independent researchers without heavy technical and research backgrounds (like myself) to get caught up and work on projects. There would be more room and structure on plausible research projects for those who aren’t in an organization like FHI/​OpenAI/​MIRI/​etc to try to work on subproblems in AI Safety if they have a better sense of what they can effectively contribute to.


Thank you for reading!