Fantastic interview! Chris Olah has the rare ability in this space to express extremely complex technical topics with remarkable clarity and ease. ❤What's mind-blowing is how relevant this interview still is, despite being recorded 16 months B.C. (Before ChatGPT) and so much changing in the AI space since then. I wish there was more content from him!
This was an excellent interview. It might not get a lot of views due to its length, but it's well worth it. Chris explains technical topics so well, and it's refreshing to hear about AI risk and safety from someone who is actually in the trenches trying to tackle it. The capitalistic drive for acceleration still worries me, but I'm glad to hear there's some tractability to the risks, and that Anthropic is dedicating effort to it.
I'm very confused why this episode doesn't have more views!! Side note: when was the session actually recorded? Given some of the discussion, it seems that it's from some time in 2021 but I don't see any information on that. Edit: it's from August 4th, 2021 as per the 80,000 hours website
Fantastic interview! Chris Olah has the rare ability in this space to express extremely complex technical topics with remarkable clarity and ease. ❤What's mind-blowing is how relevant this interview still is, despite being recorded 16 months B.C. (Before ChatGPT) and so much changing in the AI space since then.
I wish there was more content from him!
Amazing talk, thanks Chris!
This was an excellent interview. It might not get a lot of views due to its length, but it's well worth it. Chris explains technical topics so well, and it's refreshing to hear about AI risk and safety from someone who is actually in the trenches trying to tackle it. The capitalistic drive for acceleration still worries me, but I'm glad to hear there's some tractability to the risks, and that Anthropic is dedicating effort to it.
Why no timestamps?
I'm very confused why this episode doesn't have more views!!
Side note: when was the session actually recorded? Given some of the discussion, it seems that it's from some time in 2021 but I don't see any information on that.
Edit: it's from August 4th, 2021 as per the 80,000 hours website
Amazing interview.