Though invariably I like the people who say it, I don’t like it when people tell me they want to “work in AI policy,”[1] then ask for career advice. “AI policy” doesn’t mean much on its own — the policy process is a pipeline, and what you should do depends...
I'm cross-posting my guest post on Epoch's Gradient Updates newsletter, in which I describe some new research from my team at UChicago's XLab — roughly, the algorithmic improvements that most improve capabilities at scale are the ones that require the most compute to find and validate. This week’s issue is...
I'm graduating from UChicago in around 60 days, and I've been thinking about what I've learned these past four years. I figured I'd write it all down while it's still fresh. This isn't universal advice. It's specifically for people like me (or who want to be like me). High-agency, motivated...
> This morning, New York State Assemblyman Alex Bores introduced the Responsible AI Safety and Education Act. I’d like to think some of my previous advocacy was helpful here, but I know for a fact that I’m not the only one who supports legislation like this that only targets frontier...