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A meetup for people interested in improving their reasoning and decision-making skills, technology, the long-term future, and philosophy. You don't have to know what LessWrong or Slate Star Codex are, but it definitely helps.
Here's a list of discussion prompts for you to use or ignore:
- Identifying our mental blind spots
- Noticing systematic biases in our behaviour and ways to fix them
- How to evaluate contrarian ideas/when is it better to trust consensus and tradition
- Recent progress in AI, ML, or science and technology in general
- Future of work given AI progress
- AI safety and ethics
- Effective learning techniques
- Designing better institutions
- Your favourite philosopher/thinker and how they relate to any of those issues
- Interesting things you have learned recently and want to share
Discussions will be held in English, unless everyone present is comfortable with Polish.
A meetup for people interested in improving their reasoning and decision-making skills, technology, the long-term future, and philosophy. You don't have to know what LessWrong or Slate Star Codex are, but it definitely helps.
Here's a list of discussion prompts for you to use or ignore:
- Identifying our mental blind spots
- Noticing systematic biases in our behaviour and ways to fix them
- How to evaluate contrarian ideas/when is it better to trust consensus and tradition
- Recent progress in AI, ML, or science and technology in general
- Future of work given AI progress
- AI safety and ethics
- Effective learning techniques
- Designing better institutions
- Your favourite philosopher/thinker and how they relate to any of those... (read more)
A meetup for people interested in improving their reasoning and decision-making skills, technology, the long-term future, and philosophy. You don't have to know what LessWrong or Slate Star Codex are, but it definitely helps.
There is no specific topic for this meeting, just a list of prompts for us to use or ignore:
- Identifying our mental blind spots
- Noticing systematic biases in our behaviour and ways to fix them
- How to evaluate contrarian ideas/when is it better to trust consensus and tradition
- Recent progress in AI, ML, or science and technology in general
- Future of work given AI progress
- AI safety and ethics
- Effective learning techniques
- Designing better institutions
- Your favourite philosopher/thinker and... (read more)
Event language: English. We will switch to Polish only if everyone feels comfortable :)
About the venue: https://goo.gl/maps/HZTqYtp93UTX79Vi8
Close to "Politechnika" metro station and "Plac Unii Lubelskiej 05" tram stop (lines: 4 10 14 18 35). We have a table reserved for 8 people, will likely be able to accomodate more.
We haven't seen each other for a while and it is time to change this!
Let's meet for a warm-up meetup to talk and drink some beer 🍺
No specific topic this time but you can prepare some ideas for the next time 💡 and we will vote ✔. So maybe we will talk a little about voting systems by the way 😉
This meetup is planned as an English-language event, unless everyone present will be comfortable with Polish.
Place will be anounced on Meetup.com event: https://www.meetup.com/LessWrongWarsaw/events/260855939/
The weather is great, so let's meet on the smaller, quieter beach on eastern Vistula bank, build a bonfire and talk to a former organizer of AI safety seminars from Jagiellonian University about current research on AI alignment. Other topics and general get-together small-talk permitted as well.
This meetup is planned as an English-language event, unless everyone present will be comfortable with Polish.
Exact location: the beach on Saska Kępa, eastern Vistula bank, near the KRYNICZNA bus stop (bus no. 138), not far from the Łazienkowski bridge and WAŁ MIEDZESZYŃSKI bus stop (buses no. 138, 141, 151, 182, 188, N25).
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R(0), which is linear in the number of times B(0) is pressed.
R(1), which is linear in the number of times B(1) is pressed.
Linearity is an unnecessarily strong assumption here, "monotonically increasing" will do.