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sohl-dickstein.github.io
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| | | | This blog is intended to be a place to share ideas and results that are too weird, incomplete, or off-topic to turn into an academic paper, but that I think may be important. Let me know what you think! Contact links to the left. | |
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www.tobyord.com
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| | | | In the 5 years since I wrote The Precipice, the question I'm asked most is how the risks have changed. I dive into four of the biggest risks - climate change, nuclear, pandemics, and AI - to show how they've changed. | |
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magnusvinding.com
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| | | | The following is a point-by-point critique of Lukas Gloor's essay Altruists Should Prioritize Artificial Intelligence. My hope is that this critique will serve to make it clear - to Lukas, myself, and others - where and why I disagree with this line of argument, and thereby hopefully also bring some relevant considerations to the table... | |
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scottaaronson.blog
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| | These days, I often need to remind myself that, as an undergrad, grad student, postdoc, or professor, I've now been doing quantum computing research for a quarter-century---i.e., well over half of the subject's existence. As a direct result, when I feel completely jaded about a new development in QC, it might actually be exciting. When... |