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Yo Shavit

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CS PhD looking for the US AI policies we'll need 5 years from now @HarvardSEAS / Past: @SchmidtFutures @Upwork @MIT_CSAIL

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Yo Shavit @yonashav · May 12, 2023
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This is a good framework! I think OS LMs are awesome and should be supported, *and also* there will be tiers of foundation models that would pose a national security threat if OSed+finetuned. (Skeptical even GPT-4 is there yet but glad the EU agrees we’ll get there eventually.)

Tweet May 11, 2023
Draft AI Act was ✅ today by EU Parliamentary committees. Lots to unpack, but we welcome their leadership in responding to AI. It's critical that Europe fosters open & transparent development. Not every model is a black box, and not every developer
by Ben Brooks
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Yo Shavit @yonashav · Apr 14, 2023
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This is an excellent thread of common-sense steps for reducing harms from AI. It’d maintain the US’s AI lead (limiting regulatory burden) while mitigating many of the near-term and long-term safety risks. Esp. if it targets frontier systems & exempts the rest Let’s just do it.

Tweet Apr 14, 2023
Since Senator Schumer is pushing for Congress to regulate AI, here are five promising AI policy ideas: * external red teaming * interagency oversight commission * internal audit committees * external incident investigation team * safety research fund
by Dan Hendrycks
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Yo Shavit @yonashav · Mar 20, 2023
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I haven’t been very impressed with the last few Sanderson books, but Tress of the Emerald Sea is absolutely a return to form. Strongly recommend, as a moment away from the worries of the world :)

Book Jan 10, 2023
Tress of the Emerald Sea (The Cosmere)
by Brandon Sanderson
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Yo Shavit @yonashav · Mar 13, 2023
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If this interests you, you should read this paper. IMO the most in-depth proof that after sufficient training, NNs learn simple, parsimonious, highly-general rules, even in the absence of overwhelming data.

Paper May 2, 2023
Progress measures for grokking via mechanistic interpretability
by Neel Nanda (at ICLR)
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Yo Shavit @yonashav · Feb 16, 2023
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I think it’s great that OpenAI released this: But let’s not forget the original paper by two OAI employees (@cbd @IreneSolaiman, both now elsewhere) that first analyzed this LM-cultural-context-adaptation strategy:

Article Feb 16, 2023
How should AI systems behave, and who should decide?
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Yo Shavit @yonashav · Sep 24, 2022
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+1, Marina is as real a bureaucracy hacker as they come! Her interview by Steve Levine is one of the best podcast hours out there:

Podcast episode Mar 13, 2021
19. Marina Nitze: “If You Googled ‘Business Efficiency Consultant,’ I Was the Only Result.”
by Steven Levitt and Marina Nitze
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