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arankomatsuzaki.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Below is a comprehensive, section-by-section blog post that only summarizes and expands on the ideas discussed by Dario Amodei (without covering other speakers) during his conversation with Lex Fridman on the Lex Fridman Podcast (#452). | |
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yoshuabengio.org
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| | | | | This paper was initially published by the Aspen Strategy Group (ASG), a policy program of the Aspen Institute. It was released as part of a... | |
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www.greaterwrong.com
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| | | | | I found myself repeating the same words to multiple people, hence a short post. I think some of the AI pause/governance advocacy might be net-negative. Three reasons: Edit: I have somewhat updated my views around that since writing my post; in particular, see this comment. Epistemic status: idk, handwavy models, a bunch of relevant experience; some people who disagreed with me have changed their mind when I talked about these points and they haven't made good points in response; I've seen docs that would've been harmful if important people saw them; the authors agreed with some of my object-level objections and changed the texts. Seems good to put out there. | |
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amatriain.net
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| | | Introduction What we talk about when we talk about Hallucinations How to Measure Mitigating Hallucinations: a multifacted approach Product design approaches Prompt Engineering solutions Grounding with RAG Advanced Prompt Engineering methods Model Choices Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF) Domain adaptation through Fine-Tuning Conclusion: Yann vs. Ilya | ||