Hrm. The laziest version of that is a free response section. A slightly better version might be multiple select checkboxes with an “Other, full in your own” option. What secondary sources are there?
If I keep on that thought and combine it with an inclination to make questions be answerable by as many people as possible, I notice I find out about new AI alignment research mostly via Twitter. (I am not an AI researcher.) Would you only be interested in answers from researchers?
Hrm. The laziest version of that is a free response section. A slightly better version might be multiple select checkboxes with an “Other, full in your own” option. What secondary sources are there?
If I keep on that thought and combine it with an inclination to make questions be answerable by as many people as possible, I notice I find out about new AI alignment research mostly via Twitter. (I am not an AI researcher.) Would you only be interested in answers from researchers?
I think a free response section would be fine. For suggestions for checkboxes, I’d start with this survey I ran in 2022 and comments on that post.
I’m not only interested in answers from researchers, but it would be good to break it down by that.