You might browse Intro to Brain-Like-AGI Safety , or check back in a few weeks once it’s all published. Towards the end of the sequence Steve intends to include “a list of open questions and advice for getting involved in the field.”
DeepMind takes a fair amount of inspiration from neuroscience. Diving in to their related papers might be worthwhile, though the emphasis is often on capabilities rather than safety.
You might browse Intro to Brain-Like-AGI Safety , or check back in a few weeks once it’s all published. Towards the end of the sequence Steve intends to include “a list of open questions and advice for getting involved in the field.”
DeepMind takes a fair amount of inspiration from neuroscience.
Diving in to their related papers might be worthwhile, though the emphasis is often on capabilities rather than safety.
Your personal fit is a huge consideration when evaluating the two paths (80k hours might be able to help you think through this). But if you’re on the fence, I’d lean towards the more technical degree.