Wizards and prophets of AI. I posted this for comment, then decided to rewrite it, then ended up posting the core argument of the new essay as a Twitter thread, then got replies to that thread, and now I don’t know what to write anymore. I’ll post something about this on the blog at some point, but if you want my half-baked, outdated thoughts, you can read those links
Jason’s links and tweets, 2023-04-05
Link post
Here on the Progress Forum (ICYMI)
Wizards and prophets of AI. I posted this for comment, then decided to rewrite it, then ended up posting the core argument of the new essay as a Twitter thread, then got replies to that thread, and now I don’t know what to write anymore. I’ll post something about this on the blog at some point, but if you want my half-baked, outdated thoughts, you can read those links
AMA: Allison Duettmann, Foresight Institute
AMA: Mark Khurana, author of The Trajectory of Discovery: What Determines the Rate and Direction of Medical Progress?
Opportunities
Loyal (longevity) hiring a full stack software engineer (via @celinehalioua). Also they are looking for founders/execs to speak at their onsite
Nat Friedman wants to meet people who are doing technical alignment work
News
RIP Gordon Moore. “We at Intel remain inspired by Moore’s Law and intend to pursue it until the periodic table is exhausted.” Gordon’s 1965 paper: “Integrated circuits will lead to such wonders as home computers… and personal portable communications equipment.” Also, the story of the microprocessor
Last Energy to sell 24 small modular nuclear reactors to UK, $5/W (via @Atomicrod)
Law firm Cooper & Kirk accuses regulators of an attack on crypto
Announcements
Discord for discussion of futuristic tech: nanotech, longevity, etc. (via @kanzure)
A proposal for NEPA reform (by @elidourado)
ChatGPT plugins (via @sama and @gdb). Example: processing a video clip
Worldcoin launches “proof of personhood” (via @sama)
Lindy, the AI assistant putting your life on autopilot
Interviews
Sam Altman on Lex Fridman
Marc Andreessen interviewed by Erik Torenberg
World’s Fair Co. founder Cam Wiese
Nat Friedman interviewed by Dwarkesh Patel
Ilya Sutskever (cofounder of OpenAI), also by Dwarkesh
Nathan Myhrvold interviewed by Shane Parrish
AI
Bill Gates: AI is the most impressive technology since the GUI (via @BillGates)
Scott Aaronson on AI risk (or see my excerpt)
How do you integrate your API with an AI? You just give it your docs
A GPT prompt: “no-nonsense teacher with an ambitious, self-directed student”. And another GPT prompt, to cut the caveats and pleasantries
AGI and nanotech as “the last two big general technologies”
“GPT-4 saved my dog’s life”
Ben Evans on the Jevons Paradox applied to AI
GPT has trouble counting backwards (or maybe it’s just Markdown?)
Other links
Lithium, once expensive, is cheap again. Hooray for markets (via @scottlincicome)
50 years of the supersonic flight ban (by @elidourado)
The evidence for smartphones / social media harming kids’ mental health is weak
Queries
Evidence for GPT-4 building a world model?
Good examples of tight 1-page proposals in simple language for technical projects?
Quantifying scientific efficiency in time elapsed from when a discovery becomes possible to when it happens?
Quotes
“The shapes arise!” Walt Whitman and the poetry of progress. Also, Hart Crane
The evolution of our buildings: from exoskeletons to internal skeletons
The amazing talent center of early 16th-century Florence
The use of mathematics in biology was important as early as 1616
“They don’t make ’em like they used to,” 1540s edition
“A crisis of values confronted liberals in the mid-thirties”
“Industrialization is the only hope of the poor”
“What matters in the long run is whether growth is sustained”
In 2006, Steven Johnson predicted what happened during covid
America used to care about running trains on time
“On average, buildings that are being blasted with a firehose right now are significantly more likely to be on fire than the typical structure, but this does not mean we should ban fire departments as a clear fire hazard”
More tweets
Biomolecular glass (!)
A positive vision for biology: “what we’ll create and do once all disease is gone”
Twitter created a socially acceptable way to publish a single sentence
Collider bias
Fun
Midjourney is confused about how humans hold things